Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister Reportedly Seeking Anfield Exit as Liverpool Sets 60 Million Euro Valuation

Reports suggest Alexis Mac Allister wants to leave Liverpool for €60m, but Fabrizio Romano clarifies the current status of Man Utd and Real Madrid links.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 11, 2026, 7:46 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Football365

Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister Reportedly Seeking Anfield Exit as Liverpool Sets 60 Million Euro Valuation - article image
Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister Reportedly Seeking Anfield Exit as Liverpool Sets 60 Million Euro Valuation - article image

Speculation Mounts Over Mac Allister’s Future Amid Anfield Slump

The Argentine international is reportedly prepared to move on from Liverpool following a season that has seen the club fall significantly below the standards set during their title-winning campaign last year. Under the management of Arne Slot, the Reds currently sit in sixth place in the Premier League and recently suffered a setback in the Champions League against Galatasaray. This dip in collective form has led to widespread underperformance across the squad, with Mac Allister identified as one of several high-profile players who could be seeking a fresh start in the upcoming summer transfer window.

European Giants Monitor Discontent at Liverpool

According to reports circulating in Spain, the desire for a change of scenery is primarily driven by the player himself, prompting Liverpool's sporting department to establish a valuation of approximately €60 million for potential suitors. Real Madrid is said to be closely monitoring the situation, particularly with the possibility of former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp taking the helm at the Bernabéu. Additionally, Paris Saint-Germain has been credited with an interest in the World Cup winner, as elite European clubs look to capitalize on the perceived disharmony within the Anfield dressing room.

Manchester United’s Midfield Search Leads to Anfield Link

Domestic rivals Manchester United are also reportedly weighing a move for the midfielder as they look to overhaul a struggling engine room. While the rivalry between the two clubs traditionally makes direct transfers difficult, the narrative suggests that Liverpool may prefer a sale over keeping an unhappy player who could disrupt the team's cohesion. Despite the player being under contract until 2028, which provides the Merseyside club with a strong negotiating position, the internal pressure for a transfer could accelerate talks as the season draws to a close.

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