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Alexis Mac Allister, a midfield player for Liverpool, is apparently very interested in joining Real Madrid.

Alexis Mac Allister, a midfield player for Liverpool, is apparently very interested in joining Real Madrid.

Since joining Liverpool, the 25-year-old Argentine international has performed remarkably well and established himself as one of the team’s main players. Real Madrid is reportedly keeping a close eye on him and may try to make a move for him at the end of the current campaign, according to DirectvSports.

The ageing duo of Toni Kroos and Luka Modric will force the Spanish powerhouses to prepare for life after them. In the long run, Mac Allister might out to be a wise acquisition for them.

The 25-year-old is capable of playing in La Liga and has shown himself in the Premier League. Without a question, the Argentina international is talented enough to play for the greatest teams in the world because he has shown himself to be an amazing player for both club and country.

This season, across all competitions, he has six goals and seven assists.

A player’s desire to play for Real Madrid can be strong, especially for those from South America. Whether Mac Allister is eager to join Real Madrid in the upcoming campaigns is still up in the air.

Real Madrid finds out Alexis Mac Allister’s asking price

According to reports, the midfield player’s contract contains a €70 million release clause, and Real Madrid has the money to fulfil it.

In the upcoming months, it will be intriguing to watch if they choose to activate his release clause.

He is a vital player that Liverpool will not want to lose anytime soon. Under Jurgen Klopp, he has shown to be an invaluable addition this season. He will continue to be an important player for the team in the upcoming seasons.

If Liverpool hopes to win significant trophies in the upcoming seasons, they need to hang onto players of his calibre. It’s still unclear how things will turn out.

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Arne Slot confirms he will take over as manager of Liverpool after Feyenoord announces their departure.

Arne Slot will step down as manager of Feyenoord after the weekend, and Liverpool has now been confirmed as his next destination.

Arne Slot will step down as manager of Feyenoord after the weekend, and Liverpool has now been confirmed as his next destination.

Arne Slot, the manager of Feyenoord, has declared that he will take over as Liverpool’s next manager after Jurgen Klopp.

When the Dutch team posted a video on Friday afternoon, they made it known that 45-year-old Slot would be leaving after their final Eredivisie match, which is scheduled on Sunday at home against Excelsior.

Slot was asked specifically about the Liverpool position during his customary pre-match press conference earlier in the afternoon.

And he responded, “I can confirm that I will become the trainer there next year.”

Although Liverpool has not yet formally announced Slot’s arrival, it is believed that last month they worked out a compensation package worth up to £9.4 million (€11 million) with Feyenoord for the manager.

In addition, Slot compared the Liverpool predicament to that of his former assistant Marino Pusic, who left to become head coach of Shakthar Donetsk in October, at his press conference.

“Knowing ahead of time makes it easier to handle, from the club’s perspective as well as mine and the people I have collaborated with,” Slot added. If you depart in the middle of the season, the personal problem can suddenly arise.

“People may still believe that the procedure proceeds as follows: clubs are notified first, followed by coaches or players, but that is not how the process operates. as a person you are already familiar with. Naturally, Marino Pusic was aware of Shakhtar’s interest for a longer period of time than he did when he informed me or the club became aware of it. The same is true for Liverpool and myself.

“So, yes, it is a different farewell at the end of the season when everyone has known it is coming for weeks if you leave suddenly during the season.”

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