Trent Alexander-Arnold made an unforgettable gesture on Sunday for a disabled Liverpool fan following their victory over Brighton.

The Liverpool youngster, who has excelled this season in defence for the Champions League finalists, walked the supporter around in a wheelchair during the lap of honour.

Alexander-Arnold pushed the fan, donning the full Liverpool kit, around the Anfield turf as the home supporters cheered their players on following their final Premier League clash against Brighton.

Trent Alexander-Arnold walked the Liverpool fan around Anfield during the lap of honour

The Liverpool youngster walked the fan around the Anfield turf in a wheelchair

It was a moment that will stay with the young fan forever and he clearly loved the wonderful gesture from the 19-year-old as he could be seen smiling the whole way round.

And the young fan's father took to Facebook to express his delight of the news that Alexander-Arnold was preparing something special for his son, including giving him free tickets to the match as well as players lounge passes.

He wrote on his social media page: 'Trent’s mum came last night with these tickets and players lounge passes and with news that you wouldn’t even dream about because it was that far fetched.

'Trent wants Louis to go around the pitch with him and the players at the end of the game to do the lap of honour. There aren’t many times when Louis feels lucky (i.e when kids are running around playing football, eating for themselves, having a conversation, dressing themselves).

'But I bet he feels lucky today. And I will be bursting with pride AGAIN for this amazing little boy (and probably sobbing at the side of the pitch).

The young fan's father posted this message on Facebook before the Premier League match

The Liverpool man also recently surprised Louis by turning up at his house with gifts

'I can’t thank Trent and his family enough for thinking of us at this hectic time for them.. amazing!!! And thank you to "an hour for others" for thinking of us when Louis was in hospital and setting up Louis meeting his best mate.'

It wasn't the first time that the Liverpool star has met the Reds supporter and it appears they have a special heart-warming bond.

Alexander-Arnold recently surprised Louis by turning up to his house with a box of Under Armour gifts, including the new England top and the boots that he wore in a match previously.

Liverpool thrashed Chris Hughton's Brighton side 4-0 on the final day of the season as they emphatically secured Champions League football next term.

Mohamed Salah opened the scoring before Dejan Lovren, Dominic Solanke and Andy Robertson netted for Jurgen Klopp's men.