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Real Madrid could sign another Liverpool player this summer after Trent Alexander-Arnold and he wants Spain move
Real Madrid and Trent Alexander-Arnold are expected to join forces this summer.
Liverpool have managed to keep Mohamed Salah – and are set to tie Virgil van Dijk down to a new contract soon as well – although the England international seems to have different plans to the Egyptian and the Dutchman.
Real Madrid are set to sign Alexander-Arnold on a free transfer when his deal expires in June.
However – according to Jose Felix Diaz – the Liverpool No.66 may not be the only player at Anfield who Real Madrid sign this summer.
Real Madrid want Alexis Mac Allister
The respected Spanish journalist now claims that Real Madrid are keen to sign Alexis Mac Allister.
also reinforce the story – stating that Real Madrid have “strong” interest in the South American while relaying quotes from Diaz which read: “I ask about him (Mac Allister) and they tell me they’re not going to sign any midfielders, but I don’t believe it.”

The story adds that the Liverpool No.10 is now more likely to join Real Madrid than Martin Zubimendi – who is expected to sign for Arsenal this summer.
What Alexis Mac Allister has said about playing in La Liga
If Real Madrid do opt to make the Argentine an offer, it could be something he seriously considers based on previous comments.
Mac Allister has already revealed he would love to play in La Liga – telling AS: “It’s a country I like a lot and I’ve visited it several times, and, above all, because of the language and the culture, it’s very similar to Argentina. I would definitely like to play in Spain one day.”
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However, the man born in Santa Rosa conceded that he is in no rush to leave Merseyside, adding: “But right now, I’m very comfortable at Liverpool and I don’t think about what might happen in the future.”
With a contract running until June 2028 at Anfield, Real Madrid would surely have to spend a fortune to lure Mac Allister away from Anfield in the next couple of years.