The father of Liverpool. �s midfield orchestrator Alexis Mac Allister has stepped into the public square to clear the air regarding his son. �s future...
The father of Liverpool. �s midfield orchestrator Alexis Mac Allister has stepped into the public square to clear the air regarding his son. �s future at Anfield, revealing that no discussions over a fresh contract have taken place with the club. �s powers that be. In an exclusive chat with GoalZaza, the elder Mac Allister confirmed that the Argentine international has not engaged in any talks with other clubs either, putting to bed some of the wilder whispers circulating in the football grapevine. This development comes amidst a noticeable dip in Mac Allister. �s form this season, a spell that has seen the Reds. � engine room occasionally creak under the weight of expectation. For a player who arrived at Merseyside with the lion. �s share of promise following a World Cup winning campaign, his recent performances have not quite given a good account of the brilliance fans have come to expect. At the end of the day, the lack of contract negotiations may simply be a matter of timing, but in the scheme of things, Liverpool. �s hierarchy will be keen to secure the services of a man who, at his best, is a formidable presence in the middle of the pitch. As the transfer window looms, the steady hand of Mac Allister. �s father has at least provided some clarity: for now, the player remains focused on his duties in the red jersey, with no wandering eye toward any other destination. Should the Nigerian international Victor Osimhen or Bayer Leverkusen. �s Victor Boniface ever find themselves in the Premier League, one can only imagine the buzz that would erupt in local viewing centres across Lagos and Abuja. For the fans gathered at places like the Ikeja City Mall viewing centre or the Silverbird cinemas in Abuja, this news would be dissected with the usual fervour. They would nod knowingly, arguing that Mac Allister. �s current struggles are merely a passing cloud, and that Liverpool would be foolish to let such a talent slip through their fingers. The chatter would be punctuated with calls for the club to act decisively, lest a rival pounce on the opportunity to snatch a player of his calibre.