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Man Utd Plot Ambitious Alexis Mac Allister Transfer in Bid to Lure Liverpool Star Away
Manchester United are reportedly preparing a bold move for Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, aiming to disrupt their rivals' season with a high-profile transfer swoop. According to sources close to Old Trafford, United manager Ruben Amorim has identified the Argentine World Cup winner as his top target to bolster the midfield, viewing him as the perfect partner for Bruno Fernandes.
The 26-year-old has been a standout performer at Anfield since his £35m arrival from Brighton in 2023, contributing 11 goals and 9 assists in 78 Premier League appearances. Despite Liverpool's strong position atop the table under Arne Slot, Mac Allister's form has allegedly caught United's eye amid whispers of contract unrest. His current deal runs until 2028, but reports suggest Liverpool could face a battle to retain him if a mammoth offer arrives.
United's interest stems from their dismal mid-table position and urgent need for creativity. Insiders claim Amorim, fresh from his Sporting CP success, believes Mac Allister's vision, work rate, and big-game mentality align perfectly with his 3-4-3 system. A proposed bid could exceed £80m, potentially including add-ons and a player exchange involving Casemiro or Mason Mount.
"Alexis is the heartbeat United crave," one source told the Daily Mirror. "He's thriving at Liverpool, but the lure of leading a Red Devils revival under Amorim might prove irresistible."
Liverpool chiefs are said to be furious at the speculation, with Slot publicly backing his No.6. However, FSG's pragmatic transfer policy means no player is unsellable at the right price. United's hierarchy, backed by Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS project, is reportedly willing to shatter their transfer record to land the deal before the January window slams shut.
Fans on Merseyside are in uproar, flooding social media with memes and betrayal accusations. As the January 31 deadline looms, all eyes are on Anfield and Old Trafford for what could be football's most audacious coup in years.
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