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Alexis Mac Allister Change Now Clear at Liverpool as Transfer Worry Won't Go Away
Alexis Mac Allister's future at Liverpool is increasingly uncertain, with reports indicating a potential departure amid interest from Manchester United and Real Madrid. The 27-year-old Argentine World Cup winner, signed by Liverpool for £55 million in 2023, is contracted until 2028 but faces speculation following a fluctuating season under manager Arne Slot[1][2].
Manchester United are reportedly planning an audacious summer 2026 raid on their bitter rivals, adding Mac Allister to their midfield shortlist as they prepare for Casemiro's confirmed exit in July. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, United's co-owner, is keen on the move, though it would require Champions League qualification to tempt the player. Transfers between the two clubs are rare—the last direct switch was in 1964[1][2][3].
United officials are monitoring Mac Allister's situation at Anfield, where his form has dipped, fueling rumors he may seek a new challenge. Real Madrid also show strong interest, with Carlo Ancelotti previously requesting the midfielder during his time at the club. A Madrid deal is seen as more feasible than pursuits of Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez or PSG's Vitinha[1][2].
Liverpool face a significant task in retaining Mac Allister, given the high transfer fee demanded and cross-city rivalry. Despite the odds, United remain optimistic, keeping options open. Meanwhile, other midfield targets for United include Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton, Brighton's Carlos Baleba, and Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson[3].
The speculation underscores broader midfield overhauls at Old Trafford and questions over Mac Allister's role at Liverpool. Fans await clarity as the summer window approaches, with his potential exit posing a major transfer saga[1][2][3].
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