Breaking Transfer Shock: Manchester United Target Alexis Mac Allister From Liverpool in Summer Move
Reports suggest Manchester United are considering an unexpected summer approach for Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister. The club is believed to be watching developments surrounding the Argentina international as they attempt to reinforce a midfield area viewed as problematic.
Reports suggest Manchester United are tracking Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister while also scouting other midfield options as both clubs chase Champions League qualification.
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Sources indicate United are creating a list of potential midfield signings even though there is still uncertainty about who will be the permanent manager, with Michael Carrick currently handling interim duties. The 27-year-old remains tied to Liverpool until 2028 but has experienced a tough campaign after recovering from a serious groin problem sustained last season.
Any attempt to sign him would be extremely complicated given the fierce rivalry between the clubs. Only a few players in history have represented both sides, and no direct transfer between them has taken place since 1964, making any potential move historically significant. Alongside him, United are reportedly monitoring midfielders from Brighton, Crystal Palace, and Nottingham Forest.
Despite the speculation, Mac Allister continues to play a major role for his current club, starting 21 matches this season. However, his numbers have dropped, with zero goals and just two assists in a season widely seen as disappointing.
Earlier this month, he said the team believes its performances are improving compared to the early part of the campaign. He highlighted the importance of collective improvement and said the squad is looking forward to upcoming matches. He explained that the manager stressed the need to improve performance in both penalty areas, which he believes has already shown in recent games.
He also said the team has increased its aggression and pressing intensity, something they want to maintain consistently. Although injuries have made progress difficult, he said the squad is encouraged by their most recent performances. He added that playing against aggressive teams that try to build from the back has suited them, though he stressed the need for continued development.
He also praised the impact of two summer signings, saying they combine well, possess huge talent, and show clear technical quality. He highlighted their quick passing combinations, which can produce goals and assists instantly, while reiterating the need for continued team improvement.
Liverpool currently occupy sixth position in the league table, sitting three points behind fourth-placed Manchester United. Qualifying for the Champions League could influence future negotiations, but it remains unclear whether Liverpool would even consider selling such an important player to a major rival.
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