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The future captain of Liverpool revealed by Jamie Carragher,as Alexis MacAllister, has a “lower” transfer fee than Luis Diáz.

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The future captain of Liverpool revealed by Jamie Caragher,as Alexis MacAllister, has a "lower" transfer fee than Luis Diáz.
As Jamie Carragher selects a player who “will end up being the captain,” Alexis Mac Allister, a new signing for Liverpool, may cost less than Luis Diaz.

Alexander-Arnold is designated as the captain-elect by Carragher.

Trent Alexander-Arnold has the support of Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool player, to lead the team at Anfield.

Despite his young age of 24, Alexander-Arnold has been a member of Liverpool for almost 20 years. He started out in the youth ranks before making his first team debut in 2017.

The right-back, who was raised in West Derby, has made 198 appearances for the Reds, just shy of 200 overall, winning England and European championships along the way.

Carragher thinks he’s destined for the position in the long run despite having only ever led the team out once, in a Champions League group stage dead rubber against Midtjylland in 2020.

“It is getting to the point now where he is getting more mature and it will eventually become his team,” he said to The Redmen TV. The captain will ultimately be him. “.

Of course, Carragher is another Scouser who, after graduating from the Reds’ academy, achieved great things with the team.

From 1996 until his retirement in 2013, he played on the senior team, serving the club for 10 of those years as vice-captain.

Price tag for Alexis Mac Allister is a “bargain.”.

Journalist Fabrizio Romano claims that Brighton player Alexis Mac Allister’s contract has a release clause that is less than $56 million (£45 million/€52 million) for Liverpool.

Mac Allister is scheduled to have a medical in the next 24 to 48 hours, according to Romano, who claims that Liverpool wants to get the “documents signed” for the deal this week.

The Reds should be able to activate the aforementioned clause as soon as personal terms are fully agreed upon, and the transaction can then be completed.

In comparison to players like Luis Daz ($62m/£50m/€58m) and Diogo Jota ($56m), the club believes he could prove to be a “bargain.”.

This is true even though he won the World Cup with Argentina and shone for Brighton in the Premier League, earning a nomination for the competition’s Young Player of the Season honor.

As it prepares for a drop in revenue following its failure to make the Champions League, Liverpool may put an even greater emphasis on bargain deals this summer.

 

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