
Mac Allister's Contract Silence: Liverpool Fans Left Sweating Amid Madrid Murmurs
Alexis Mac Allister admits no contract talks with Liverpool despite his deal nearing two years left, sparking fears amid a form dip and Real Madrid interest. Teammates like Ryan Gravenberch have extended, but Mac Allister's camp stays pragmatic. Fabrizio Romano dismisses Man Utd links, as speculation brews over a potential summer sale.
Mac Allister's Contract Silence: Liverpool Fans Left Sweating Amid Madrid Murmurs
Picture this: you're at the pub, nursing a post-match pint, when Alexis Mac Allister drops a casual bombshell. No contract talks with Liverpool yet, lads. The World Cup winner spilled the beans ahead of their Champions League clash with Galatasaray, insisting he's in no rush. But with his deal ticking down to two years left by summer's end, Anfield's buzzing with unease.
Teammates Tying the Knot, Alexis Footloose and Fancy-Free
It's not like Liverpool are sleeping on extensions. Ryan Gravenberch, who rocked up alongside Mac Allister back in 2023, just penned a juicy long-term deal, rocketing him to fourth on the wage bill. Fair play to the Dutch destroyer – he was massive in that Premier League title charge last term.
Then there's Dominik Szoboszlai, another '23 arrival. ESPN reckon the Reds see him as future skipper material and have kicked off chats to reward his grit amid a bumpy campaign. As Lewis Oldham at TEAMtalk notes, Szoboszlai's camp shut down Real Madrid whispers with a firm 'nah'. Mac Allister? Crickets on renewals, and his old man's been coy about those Spanish sirens.
Liverpool love sorting peak players two years out – remember the Trent Alexander-Arnold saga? They nearly fumbled that one amid Jürgen Klopp drama. So why's Alexis, 27 and prime for his fattest payday, left hanging?
Form Dip and Madrid's Midfield Itch
Truth be told, Mac Allister's not been firing on all cylinders this 2025-26 season. After bossing the Prem as a title hero, he's dipped, looking a shadow in the engine room. Still, at his age, he's ripe for a big move – stay and bank into his thirties at Anfield, or chase glory elsewhere?
Real Madrid loom large. They sniffed around under Carlo Ancelotti, got a wink from his camp, but parked it. Now, post-Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić, Los Blancos crave midfield reinvention. Carlos Mac Allister Snr called Madrid links 'nice' last year, urging prudence for any 'opportunity' while respecting Liverpool. Lately? Son's 'happy' at Anfield, but focus is 'current season'. Not exactly a love letter.
Farcical rumours even linked him to Manchester United for a midfield glow-up. Fabrizio Romano shut that down sharp on YouTube: 'Quiet on that front, folks. Deal runs to 2028 – no urgency.' Phew for rivals, but Liverpool eyes might glance at Crystal Palace gem Adam Wharton as a cut-price heir.
Cash In or Cling On? The Big Question
Two years from expiry ain't panic time, but it's sell-high o'clock. Transfermarkt pegs Mac Allister at $93.2m (£69.2m) – a tidy 30% bump on his Brighton switch. Liverpool could bank serious dough if Madrid (or anyone) bites next summer.
Fans are twitchy. Gravenberch's ink drying while Alexis plays coy? It's got that Trent-era whiff of uncertainty. Will Arne Slot's lads reward the Argie's loyalty, or watch him waltz to the Bernabéu? Pour another round – this saga's just warming up.
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