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Alexis Mac Allister's dad sends four-word message to Liverpool amid Man Utd transfer links

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I cannot access the specific Mirror article at that link. However, based on the search results provided, I can offer information about the Mac Allister transfer situation: **Manchester United Transfer Interest** Manchester United are reportedly monitoring Liverpool midfielder **Alexis Mac Allister** as they prepare for summer transfer activity[1][2]. The club is seeking midfield reinforcements following confirmation that Casemiro will depart in July[1]. According to The Mirror, United officials are keeping close tabs on the 27-year-old Argentine international's situation at Anfield[2]. **Mac Allister's Response** Mac Allister's father and agent, Carlos Mac Allister, has addressed the transfer speculation[5]. When asked about a potential move to Manchester United, he stated: "Alexis is only thinking about Liverpool at the moment. We are waiting for an offer to renew his contract. We will see what the club's plan is."[5] He further emphasized that the family will "wait and see what happens with the renewal" when questioned about moves overseas[5]. **Context and Complications** Mac Allister joined Liverpool in 2023 for approximately £55 million and has made 132 appearances across all competitions, registering 17 goals and 17 assists[4]. He remains under contract until June 2028[2][4]. His form has fluctuated this season under manager Arne Slot, though he was instrumental in Liverpool's title win last season[2][5]. **Expert Analysis** ESPN's Liverpool correspondent Beth Lindop suggested the transfer is unlikely, noting that no player has directly transferred between Liverpool and Manchester United since 1964[3]. She emphasized that Mac Allister's long contract would command a significant fee and the move "would make little sense for all parties"[3]. Fabrizio Romano also downplayed the likelihood, stating he is "not aware of anything really concrete or really strong" regarding the transfer[5].