Liverpool FC could be ready to part ways with one of their key players, Alexis Mac Allister, if the right offer arrives. Reports suggest that the club is 'tempted' to cash in on the Argentine midfielder as they look to finance their squad rebuild.
Dominic King from The Telegraph recently noted that Liverpool might sacrifice Mac Allister to fund new signings. Gary Neville added fuel to the fire, claiming the 27-year-old is 'coming towards the end' of his prime. While that statement feels a bit dramatic, it does raise questions about Mac Allister's future at Anfield.
Football Insider's Pete O'Rourke reported that contract talks with Mac Allister have stalled amid interest from Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. The 2022 World Cup winner is seen as a 'saleable asset' this summer, especially with both La Liga clubs capable of making a significant financial offer.
Mac Allister's market value stands at around €80 million (£69.4 million), making him one of Liverpool's most valuable players. He has played the fifth-most minutes for the club this season, indicating his importance to manager Arne Slot's plans.
As Liverpool prepares for a summer of potential exits, including confirmed departures of players like Mo Salah and Andy Robertson, selling Mac Allister should be a last resort. His contributions on the pitch remain vital, and the club would be wise to think twice before letting him go.
The situation is fluid, and it will be interesting to see how Liverpool navigates this potential sale as they look to reshape their squad for the future.
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