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Transfer Rumors, News: Man United Eye Shock Move for Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister
Manchester United are plotting an audacious summer transfer raid on fierce rivals Liverpool for midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, amid growing speculation about the 27-year-old Argentine's future at Anfield[1][2][3]. Reports from The Mirror indicate United are compiling a shortlist of midfield targets, with Mac Allister topping their radar as they seek to bolster their engine room following Casemiro's confirmed departure in July[1][4].
The Red Devils are closely monitoring the World Cup winner, whose contract runs until 2028, despite a challenging season marred by a serious groin injury[2]. United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly keen on the £55m-rated star, though securing Champions League qualification is seen as essential to lure him to Old Trafford[3][5]. Other targets include Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton, Brighton's Carlos Baleba, and Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson[1][2].
A direct transfer between the historic rivals would be unprecedented in modern times—the last was Phil Chisnall's move from United to Liverpool in 1964[2][3]. Liverpool, currently sixth in the Premier League and trailing United by three points, are unlikely to entertain bids, especially from their bitter foes[2]. Real Madrid also show interest, with Carlo Ancelotti previously pushing for a deal[3].
Meanwhile, Liverpool view Bayern Munich's Michael Olise as the ideal replacement for Mohamed Salah, though Bayern plan to extend his contract beyond 2029 and rebuff Premier League advances[1]. Alternatives include RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande, Athletic Club's Nico Williams, and PSG duo Désiré Doué and Bradley Barcola. Olise's fee could exceed €100m, attracting suitors like Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Real Madrid, and Barcelona[1].
In other news, Juventus are pushing to sign Bournemouth's Marcos Senesi as a free agent, fending off Dortmund, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, and others[1].
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