He's the one, Liverpool line-up incredible move to replace Alexis Mac Allister

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Liverpool are working on an incredible move to replace Alexis Mac Allister.

The Argentine was a firm fan favourite last season, but his standing at Liverpool has dipped in the last six months.

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While the club are actively working on a new deal for Dominik Szoboszlai and have already extended Ryan Gravenberch's contract, Mac Allister appears to have fallen down the priority list.

Despite being on a similar contract timeline to his midfield teammates, there has been noticeably less urgency around extending his stay.

That contrast could offer a clear indication of the club’s current thinking. It becomes even more significant when considering reported interest from Real Madrid, who are said to be monitoring his situation closely.

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As Liverpool continue to reshape their squad, the profile of midfielder they prioritise seems to be evolving. In a system that increasingly values pace, dynamism, and vertical progression, Mac Allister’s strengths may not align as seamlessly as they once did.

Given the club’s apparent direction, Liverpool may be open to making a difficult decision. If the right bid comes in, parting ways with Mac Allister could be seen less as a loss, and more as a strategic move to facilitate the next phase of the team’s rebuild.

But if Mac Allister leaves, who could replace him? Is there even anyone good enough to come into Liverpool’s midfield right now?

The answer is, yes. There’s someone Liverpool are already lining up to sign who could be an incredible replacement and an incredible deal for the club.

There was a report about the Reds making a move for Kees Smit. He’s been catching the eye at AZ Alkmaar and Arne Slot seems to be a big fan of him.

The club’s recruitment team should be pretty impressed with him, too. He’s very much a typical modern day midfielder. Right now he's probably one of the best young midfielders in European football.

At just barely 17 years old, he led AZ Alkmaar to win the UEFA Youth League in 2023. Now 19-years-old, he's a regular starter for the club's senior team and has already made over 50 appearances for the side.

Smit is an energetic and highly dynamic midfielder, known for his ability to cover large areas of the pitch and apply constant pressure on opponents.

His work rate stands out, particularly in advanced areas, where he averages 3.5 recoveries per 90 minutes in the opposition’s final third, an impressive statistic that aligns perfectly with Liverpool FC’s emphasis on an aggressive pressing game.

Beyond his defensive contribution, Smit offers strong technical quality. He reads the game intelligently, times his forward runs effectively, and poses a genuine goal threat from midfield. His shooting ability and knack for arriving in the box adds another dimension to his overall profile.

From a stylistic perspective, he appears to be a more progressive option than Alexis Mac Allister, which could make him a natural fit for the direction Liverpool seem to be heading in.

There is also a financial angle to consider. Players emerging from Dutch football often represent good value in the transfer market, and Smit could prove to be a smart acquisition without requiring an excessive fee or wages.

Looking ahead, the idea of him operating alongside creative talents like Florian Wirtz and Szoboszlai is particularly exciting, offering the potential for a midfield that combines energy, creativity, and attacking threat in equal measure.

This is a move straight out of Michael Edwards' playbook.

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