Radio Gol
·16 aprile 2026
Real Madrid could be Alexis Mac Allister's new club

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·16 aprile 2026

The future of Alexis Mac Allister at Liverpool is uncertain after it emerged that the English club is planning a major overhaul of its squad for next season. After their elimination against PSG in the Champions League quarterfinals, the Argentine midfielder has reportedly entered Real Madrid’s radar.
According to a report published by the British newspaper The Telegraph, the midfielder is seen as one of the expendable pieces to help finance structural changes within the team. The report warns that his departure this summer is not ruled out in order to fund the next stage of the rebuild at Anfield.
The player from La Pampa currently has two years left on his contract and, so far, no formal talks have taken place to renew the deal. From his camp, his father and agent admitted that there has been no progress in extending his current relationship with the British club.
For its part, the Spanish newspaper Marca claims that the midfielder’s profile fits what Real Madrid is looking for to refresh its central area. The Spanish club’s board is evaluating the Argentine alongside other names such as Enzo Fernández, Rodri, Kees Smit, and Adam Wharton.
It is worth noting that the “Merengue” club had already closely followed Mac Allister’s performances in previous transfer windows. Madrid’s recent elimination from the European tournament reportedly accelerated the search for new alternatives for the squad.
At the same time, press reports in England point to alleged tensions within the Liverpool dressing room. According to The Sun, there are internal differences between the squad’s senior figures and the team’s younger signings.
During his time at Liverpool, Mac Allister has made a total of 144 appearances, scoring 19 goals and providing 18 assists. During his spell there, the player won the 2024/25 Premier League and the League Cup.
However, recent reports indicate that the midfielder’s performances have declined in the final stretch of the competition. This factor, combined with the need for funds for new signings, could make a potential transfer to Spanish football easier.
In addition to the Argentine, long-time stars such as Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson are also reportedly set to leave the club in the next transfer window. The possible sale of Mac Allister would mark a turning point in the club’s sporting project ahead of the end of 2026.
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