Liverpool: Mac Allister Future Addressed as Slot Told to Sign Dream Winger
Liverpool: Mac Allister Future Addressed as Slot Told to Sign Dream Winger

Liverpool could be preparing for another star's exit this summer after their latest contract admission, as a victory against Chelsea on Saturday will secure the Reds' passage into the Champions League next season. In what has been a season to forget for Liverpool, a positive end to the campaign is still on the cards despite the absence of trophies.

Mac Allister Future Discussed

Alexis Mac Allister only has two years left on his Liverpool contract but is not engaged in conversations about an extension, according to his father Carlos. The former Boca Juniors midfielder also revealed his son is not in talks regarding a potential move away from Anfield either. The 27-year-old's midfield colleagues, Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai, have been prioritised for extensions this season as speculation has recently emerged that Mac Allister could move on soon.

Discussing his son's future, Carlos told WinWin: "Alexis has a valid contract until June 2028 and so far we are not speaking publicly with any other club. We believe that the club's fans deserve this level of respect from the player, and so far the club has not negotiated with us to renew the contract." The World Cup winner is one of several players this season who haven't performed to levels previously shown, with the Reds set to finish the season without silverware.

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Slot Told to Make Dream Signing

Liverpool's attack will be subject to significant investment this summer. With Mohamed Salah on his way out, Hugo Ekitike potentially out of action until 2027, and Federico Chiesa's future uncertain, Slot will need to bring in firepower. Among the numerous names linked with a move to Merseyside, ex-Reds star Bolo Zenden believes Paris Saint-Germain winger Desire Doue would represent a "dream" signing for the Premier League champions.

Discussing the France international's superb talent, Zenden did admit prising him away from the Champions League holders could prove to be a difficult task. He said: "A player I like a lot and would be my dream signing for Liverpool is Desire Doue. Having said that, I think it would be really hard to persuade him to leave PSG. Doue is doing really, really well for his age and has a certain profile that would obviously fit Liverpool. But, as I said, he's at a great club, and they're winning most of the trophies that they can. For him to leave Paris, it will be a difficult one, but he's definitely a player that I like to watch. He's one of the players that plays on that wing and week in, week out shows his qualities. It would be a dream signing."

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