
In England They Report: Liverpool Consider Mac Allister Lost to Madrid
Surprise with the Argentine midfielder, who is getting closer to the white team and they accept it
In recent days, another candidate has surprisingly emerged to strengthen Real Madrid's midfield. Mac Allister would be the great desire of the white team even ahead of Martín Zubimendi. In England, they seem to assume that Liverpool won't be able to retain the Argentine player.
It was the Daily Express that pointed out that Liverpool's coach, Arne Slot, looks with concern. The possible signing of Mac Allister by Real Madrid is something he would be considering. His plans in the summer market depend on what happens with this operation.

At 26 years old, he has become a very important player for Slot in his schemes at Liverpool. Although he still has a contract ahead, the rumors are starting to sound strong. Especially because Real Madrid would be looking for a midfielder in the market.
Zubimendi seemed to be the great favorite, but the latest information has ended up ruling him out. It seems that the Argentine is an option that is currently more appealing at Bernabéu. This has raised alarms in England about the possible operation.
Mac Allister's Father Already Fueled Rumors About His Signing and Backtracked
As if England hadn't had enough, Mac Allister's father turned everything upside down. He made statements that seemed to open the door for his son's departure. "For now, I don't think he'll leave Liverpool, time will tell," he said on an Argentine channel.

Colo Mac Allister seems to have realized that he made a mistake as he quickly rectified. On the winwinallsports website, he spoke about the rumors of the signing by Real Madrid. Now he wanted to be blunt and not allow for second interpretations.
"There's nothing to comment on, Alexis is very happy at Liverpool," he said this time. He insisted that "he has a contract until 2028, he's happy at the club; let's hope he stays there." But the rumors don't stop, and we'll see what happens next summer.
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