Liverpool eyes Alexis Mac Allister amid £85m transfer boost
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 4:05 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
Liverpool has received an £85 million boost that could aid their pursuit of Alexis Mac Allister. The club faces significant changes, with players like Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah set to leave on free transfers. Despite a disappointing season for Mac Allister, he remains a target for Real Madrid, potentially impacting Liverpool's plans. To fund new signings like Alex Scott, Liverpool may need to sell players, including Mac Allister, to rejuvenate their squad for the upcoming season.
- •Liverpool seeks to revamp its squad with significant departures.
- •Mac Allister is on Real Madrid's summer transfer shortlist.
- •Selling Mac Allister could finance a move for Alex Scott.
- •Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool this summer.
- •Liverpool's new manager, Andoni Iraola, is assessing the squad needs.
- 4:05 PMYahoo Sports — Liverpool given £85m boost in pursuit of in-demand Premier League maestro
"Andoni Iraola has a lot of work to do before the 2026-27 season kicks off. The Spaniard needs to figure out which players he wants to keep and which players he wants to replace.And, with Andy Robertso...
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