
Mac Allister's Contract Silence: Liverpool Dragging Feet as Madrid Lurk?
Alexis Mac Allister has revealed no contract extension talks with Liverpool, despite two years left on his deal and growing Real Madrid interest. While teammates like Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai progress negotiations, Mac Allister's form dip and family comments fuel exit talk. A 2026 sale could fetch big money, but fans fear another Trent saga.
Mac Allister's Contract Silence: Liverpool Dragging Feet as Madrid Lurk?
Ever had that mate who ghosts you right when you're expecting the big chat? That's Alexis Mac Allister's vibe with Liverpool right now. The Argentina star's confirmed there's zero talk of a new deal, just as whispers from Real Madrid start getting louder. With two years left on his contract by season's end, it's got Reds fans twitching.
Mac Allister spilled the beans ahead of tonight's Champions League showdown with Galatasaray. "We're not in talks, but I'm not rushing," he said, cool as you like. Fair play, he's only 27 and fresh off a Premier League title last term. But this season? He's not quite firing on all cylinders.
Why No Extension Chat Yet?
Liverpool love sorting contracts early – think peak-age lads getting tied down two years out. They slipped up with Trent Alexander-Arnold amid the Jürgen Klopp chaos in 2023, and no one's forgetting that mess. Yet here we are with Mac Allister in limbo.
Compare to Ryan Gravenberch, who rocked up same time as Alexis in 2023 and just penned a bumper new deal. He's now fourth on the wage bill. Makes you wonder: what's the hold-up for the World Cup winner? Dominik Szoboszlai, another '23 arrival, is in talks too – ESPN reckon Liverpool see him as future skipper and want to reward his grit this tough campaign.
Both midfielders have Madrid links, but Szoboszlai's camp shut that down sharpish. Mac Allister's old man, Carlos, was more coy last year: respect Liverpool, but keep options open. Recently? "Focus on now, he's happy at Anfield." Not exactly a "never leaving" vibe, is it?
Madrid's Midfield Itch and What It Means
Timing's everything in transfers. Two years out is prime selling window – especially for a £70m man like Mac Allister (Transfermarkt's valuation). Liverpool paid Brighton around £55m back in '23; they'd demand top whack now.
Real Madrid sniffed around when Carlo Ancelotti was boss, got a wink from camp, but backed off. Post-Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić, their engine room's crying out for fresh legs. Alexis fits the bill: versatile, classy, peak years ahead.
Stay put, and he could be a Red into his 30s, banking the career-defining deal. Or jet off for a Galactico glow-up? His form dip this term – not title-hero levels – might give Liverpool pause. Sell high in 2026, or risk him walking on a free later?
It's all speculation for now, but Mac Allister's no-rush stance feels like a gentle nudge. Liverpool better not sleep on this one, or they might wake up to a Bernabéu-shaped hole in midfield. What's your take – stay or go?
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