A piece of footage stemming from the England national team's training ground this weekend has piqued widespread attentions across Liverpool's fanbase.

The clip in question centres on Reds star Trent Alexander-Arnold, and international teammate Tammy Abraham.

On the back of a drill amongst Gareth Southgate's squad coming to a close, AS Roma standout Abraham, fresh off a stellar debut campaign in the Italian capital, approached TAA.

A brief exchange is then seen unfolding between the pair, with sections of eagle-eyed Liverpool fans convinced that Abraham's message to their side's star full-back surrounded a potential move to Anfield:

“Trent, good luck. I’m joining you guys next season,” the hitman is understood to have jokingly suggested, giving rise to a wry grin spreading across Alexander-Arnold's face:

Abraham's message, whilst evidently intended in a lighthearted manner, has nevertheless since sparked widespread discussion amongst the Liverpool faithful.

With the Reds expected to be on the lookout for attacking reinforcements not only this summer, but potentially in 2023, too, amid mounting uncertainty surrounding the futures of both Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah, many have revealed their takes that Jurgen Klopp could do far worse than setting his sights on Roma's star hitman:

Others, however, appear adamant that Liverpool should steer well clear of Abraham's signing:

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