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As Milner and Firmino leave, the best news Liverpool FC receives about Mac Allister

Liverpool bid farewell to two historic players, but receive a major piece of news from a player wanted by half of Europe

Liverpool bid farewell to two historic players, but receive a major piece of news from a player wanted by half of Europe

Liverpool FC says goodbye to two of the most important players in its recent history. It is precisely James Milner and Roberto Firmino, who will not renew by decision of the board, with the Reds for the next season. With this, the club began to look for their eventual replacements and now, they have received the best news from one of the best players in the Premier League.

 

Alexis Mac Allister had a dream season. The Argentine player established himself in a great way with Brighton and they were the revelation of the season under coach Roberto De Zerbi. In addition, the Argentinean had an outstanding World Cup where he became World Champion and was an undisputed starter.

For this reason, the player has attracted the attention of important European clubs, who are looking to sign him for the next season. It is a transfer that would not be easy at all, but Fabrizio Romano reports that Liverpool has a great advantage. Moreover, TyC Sports, from Argentina, assures that everything is already done.

However, the best news of all came from Brighton's own manager, Roberto De Zerbi, who spoke about the future of Alexis Mac Allister ahead of the next transfer window. In that sense, Liverpool FC is already starting to define the steps to follow after learning about the Brighton coach's statements in the last Premier League matchday.

 

What did De Zerbi say about Mac Allister?

In the last meeting between Aston Villa and Brighton, the Argentine took a moment to greet the fans, but with obvious tears on his face, something that would indicate that it would be his last moments at the club, something that was confirmed by his coach in a post-match press conference. According to De Zerbi, this was probably Mac Allister's last game in a Brighton shirt.

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