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Manchester United are considering a move for Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, a prospect that would have been unthinkable just three years ago when Liverpool decisively won the race for his signature.
Liverpool’s transfer strategy, characterized by swift action, secured Mac Allister from Brighton & Hove Albion before the summer of 2023, bolstering Jurgen Klopp’s midfield rebuild. The arrival of Mac Allister, alongside Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai, formed a modern midfield core, though it was ultimately under Arne Slot that the trio fully coalesced. Mac Allister, a World Cup winner, had attracted attention from several clubs, including Manchester United, who had just finished above Liverpool and secured their first trophy in six years.
However, United’s approach to the summer transfer window in 2023 differed sharply from Liverpool’s focused strategy. Beyond an early agreement for Mason Mount, a player Liverpool also evaluated, United’s activity was marked by a lack of coordination, resulting in late, panic-driven signings of Altay Bayindir, Jonny Evans, Sergio Reguilon, and Sofyan Amrabat. None of these players significantly impacted the team’s performance.
At the time, United’s interest in Mac Allister wasn’t a concrete pursuit, but rather a recognition of his quality. Now, reports suggest the club is revisiting the possibility of signing the Argentinian international this summer. The potential move is complicated by the historical rivalry between the two clubs; a direct transfer between Manchester United and Liverpool hasn’t occurred since 1964, when Phil Chisnall moved to Anfield.
Mac Allister’s current situation at Liverpool adds another layer to the story. His form has declined this season after earning a place in last season’s PFA Team of the Year. Injuries and fitness concerns have limited his playing time, and the emergence of other midfield options – Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, and Florian Wirtz – means his place in Slot’s starting lineup is no longer assured.
The 27-year-old’s proximity to Old Trafford and the presence of his Argentina teammate, Lisandro Martinez, at Manchester United could be influential factors. However, Real Madrid also remains interested in Mac Allister, a long-term admirer of the midfielder. The Spanish club’s interest underscores the uncertainty surrounding Mac Allister’s long-term future at Liverpool.
Mac Allister will enter the final two years of his contract this summer, and with extension talks ongoing with Szoboszlai and Gravenberch, Liverpool may consider allowing him to leave. The departure of Luis Diaz last year, who also had two years remaining on his contract, serves as a precedent. While Liverpool may regret losing Diaz, a similar decision regarding Mac Allister would be equally controversial.
Liverpool acted decisively to secure Mac Allister’s services three years ago. Now, a different, and potentially far-reaching, decision looms.