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The Liverpool star is backed by former Man City striker Sergio Aguero to “replace” Lionel Messi.
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Sergio Aguero claims that Liverpool may have a man selected to take Lionel Messi’s position for Argentina.
He is a huge admirer of the person Arne Slot will succeed. When Lionel Messi retires, Alexis Mac Allister, a midfielder for Liverpool, is predicted to be one of Argentina’s future captains.
As his country gets closer to living without what is perhaps the greatest footballer of all time, Sergio Aguero has identified the Reds star as one to watch in the future.
Mac Allister had a fantastic debut season at Anfield. After moving from Brighton for $45 million (£35 million/€41 million), the Argentine showed to be an excellent value, playing 46 times. Remarkably, Mac Allister still has a lot of growth to do despite being able to play as a No. 6 and a No. 8.
“In my opinion, our next leaders will be Julian Alvarez, Alexis Mac Allister, and Enzo Fernandez,” Aguero stated to Stake. “Some people mention Emi Martinez, but goalkeepers play different roles and require different kinds of leadership. However, I believe those will be the players in the future.”
Under Arne Slot, Mac Allister hopes to get back on track after winning Liverpool’s Player of the Year title in his rookie season. He will make his Champions League debut in 2024–2025 and has the opportunity to further showcase himself against some of the greatest opponents.
There is no reason Mac Allister couldn’t establish himself as a leader at the club level as the revamped team ushers in a new chapter without Jurgen Klopp. The number 10 for Liverpool, who has previously won the World Cup, is currently aiming for additional success with the Reds and Argentina in the upcoming months, as well as the Copa America.
According to Liverpool.com, Mac Allister, 25, still has more to give. He was among the top players in the Premier League for a large portion of the previous campaign. He is already significant to his nation, but it will be interesting to watch how he handles assuming a more prominent position. With his further rise in prominence and relevance, that ought to be achievable at Anfield as well.
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Ten Liverpool players are departing as part of Arne Slot’s summer transfer plan.
After losing a number of squad members, Liverpool will be trying to finish deals this summer.
Ten players who have reached the end of their Liverpool career will say goodbye to the club today. Contacts usually end on June 30, as is customary throughout the English top flight.
Now that this day has arrived, the Reds will formally say goodbye to several people who were once part of their organisation.
At the first team level, Joel Matip and Thiago Alcantara are now unrestricted free agents and will not have their contracts extended. During their tenure on Merseyside, both players have experienced their fair share of injury issues, which probably had an impact on the decision about their future.
Adrian is another player whose contract expires today; he has been extended an offer. What will happen next with the Spaniard, who has allegedly agreed to return to his boyhood club Real Betis, is still unknown at this time. The 37-year-old may still stay at Anfield, however this is not definite.
Adam Lewis, Mateusz Musialowski, and Melkamu Frauendorf—all of whom have played senior level for the club—are making their way out the door at the Academy level. While Musialowski had to wait until March of this year for his chance after being used from the bench in a Europa League victory over Sparta Prague, Lewis made his first-team debut in an FA Cup replay against Shrewsbury Town in February 2020 but has spent the last four seasons out on loan. Frauendorf also made their maiden start against Shrewsbury, though it was in January 2022.
The club chose not to extend terms with the young players, therefore fellow Academy players Nathan Giblin, Francis Gyimah, Luke Hewitson, Niall Osborne, and Cody Pennington will also be starting new chapters in their lives as of right now. Goalkeepers Jacob Poytress and Reece Trueman have been given the chance to continue their career with the team, just like Adrian did, but there has been no update regarding their commitment to this choice.
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