Liverpool star 'waiting for offer' amid transfer interest

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Speculation over transfers never stops at a club the size of Liverpool, and rumours are already flying ahead of the summer.

The Reds have already agreed a deal to sign one of Europe’s most promising defenders, Jeremy Jacquet, and they will almost certainly look to do more business.

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As well as more signings, there are likely to be a few departures too.

Almost every player in Arne Slot’s squad has been linked with a move away at some point this campaign, but one of the most bizarre transfer rumours emerged shortly after the winter window closed.

Alexis Mac Allister is reportedly a target for Manchester United, and the player’s father has now given his thoughts on the situation.

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Alexis Mac Allister waiting for contract offer as Man United circle

A deal seeing any Liverpool player head to Old Trafford, or vice versa, has always felt unlikely but links between Mac Allister and Manchester United persist anyway.

The Argentine has been a regular at Anfield since his arrival and his father, Carlos, has now had his say on the current transfer speculation.

“Alexis is only thinking about Liverpool at the moment,” Mac Allister’s father told Winwin. “We are waiting for an offer to renew his contract. We'll see what the club's plan is.”

The 27-year-old is under contract until 2028, so a renewal won’t have been a priority for Liverpool heading into this season, but the interest from Manchester United could force the club’s hand.

Mac Allister’s midfield partner Dominik Szoboszlai is also in line for a renewed deal on improved terms before the summer, and that deal could also shape Mac Allister’s demands.

When asked if the player would consider a move if no contract offer arrives, Carlos Mac Allister said: “We'll wait and see what happens in terms of the renewal. That's all.”

The ball appears to very much be in Liverpool’s court, and an improved deal could be what it takes to keep the World Cup winner at Anfield beyond the summer.

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