Jose Enrique has stated on Instagram that he is hoping Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder, Alexis Mac Allister, is ‘coming to Liverpool’ during the summer transfer window, as he thinks they will beat Chelsea and Manchester United to his signature.
Liverpool fans are still trying to recover from the news that they have decided to back away from signing Jude Bellingham – a player fans very much had at the top of their summer transfer list.
That means the Reds have to look elsewhere, with the 2022 World Cup winner of Argentina, Alexis Mac Allister, a name mentioned in the rumour mill.

The 24-year-old has had an outstanding season, topped with that Qatar trip, but it can continue to get better with Roberto De Zerbi’s side pushing for Champions League football.
Even if they don’t get the top four, it looks like they will get into Europe and Mac Allister has played his part in that, as Enrique wants him on Merseyside, as he posted in the comments section of Football Daily UK’s IG post, who were reporting that the Argentina star will leave, with Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea keen.
“Hopefully, he’s coming to LFC,” wrote Enrique.
CONTACT MADE
It has been suggested by transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, that Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United have made an approach to the representatives of Mac Allister.
Brighton have proven time and time again that, if the money is put on the table, then they would sell their players, even let their managers go.
Arsenal are thriving and benefiting from the captures of Leandro Trossard and Ben White, whilst Chelsea are trying to find the receipt for Marc Cucurella.
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