Trent Alexander-Arnold has openly admitted that he would like to take the captain's armband at Liverpool at some point in the future.
The 21-year-old is in line to make his 100th competitive appearance for the club on Saturday when they travel to face Aston Villa in the Premier League.
Alexander-Arnold made his first team debut for Jurgen Klopp's side back in 2016, having joined the club when he was six years old.
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, the right-back said: "Captaining Liverpool is something I have always dreamed of and it is something that motivates me.
"I have always been a Liverpool player, Liverpool has always been my home. I have never thought about changing clubs.
"I always thought Liverpool was destined to be my club. When I grew up, the dream was always to play for Liverpool. Now I am living the dream and I can't see that changing."
A key figure in the Reds' Champions League win last season, Alexander-Arnold has one goal in seven games for England since making his senior national team bow in 2018.