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‘Desire’ to play for a different club is acknowledged by Alexis Mac Allister
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According to Alexis Mac Allister, there is a “desire” to play for a team other than Liverpool in the future. In the summer, the midfield player relocated to Anfield.
Although Alexis Mac Allister only moved to Anfield in 2023, it’s obvious that he intends to play professionally before hanging up his boots. If it’s feasible, Mac Allister, who joined from Brighton, would like to go back to Boca Juniors.
The midfield player joined Brighton in January 2019 after beginning his playing career at Argentinos Juniors. He was sent back to Argentinos as part of that transaction, and the following summer, he finished a loan to Boca.
It didn’t last long, though. In January 2020, Mac Allister was called up by Brighton, therefore his season-long loan became a half-season arrangement. They thought he could contribute to their first team, and for the balance of the 2019–20 campaign, the Argentine played in nine Premier League games.
This indicates that Mac Allister, who backed Boca as a young player, only appeared on the pitch 20 times. Between 1992 and 1996, his father performed there as well as Alexis’s brother Kevin. As a matter of fact, the two brothers were simultaneously on loan at Boca.
Therefore, Alexis looks to have unresolved business and appears to be hoping to visit Boca one last time before his career ends.
In Argentina, Mac Allister told TyC Sports, “I don’t like to promise that I will return because the reality is that there is still a long way to go, but anything can happen.”
“It’s evident that I have the desire, especially since my stay in Boca was brief. However, only time will tell if I will have that opportunity and they grant it to me.”
Hence, nobody should anticipate that happening very soon, although the 25-year-old does have an eye towards a career after Liverpool.
More news…….
Tottenham is in the lead to sign a target from Liverpool.
Teun Koopmeiners is a midfield player, and Tottenham has apparently been interested in bringing the Dutch international to North London.
Spurs have failed to sustain their performances after an amazing start to the season under new manager Ange Postecoglou, as they have dealt with multiple injuries to important players.
Timo Werner and Radu Dragusin were added in the January transfer window to increase the depth of their squad, but there will undoubtedly be more additions in the summer.
The top player on that list is Koopmeiners, a midfielder for Atalanta who has drawn interest from multiple Premier League teams.
Spurs and Liverpool are in the “front row” for the 25-year-old, according to a report from the Italian publication Calciomercato.
However, the article claims that Atalanta will be looking to pay the “best possible price,” using Rasmus Hojlund’s high-profile transfer to Manchester United as an example of a prospective fee. As a result, he might not come cheap.
This season, Spurs’ midfield has been the key to their success; James Maddison, a recent addition, has chemistry with Yves Bissouma, Papa Matar Sarr, and Rodrigo Bentancur when healthy.
Koopmeiners’ addition to this well-established midfield will enable them to contend on all fronts.
They will be more competitive on all fronts in the upcoming season with Koopmeiners joining this already solid midfield, especially if they manage to secure Champions League football.
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