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Liverpool’s stance on Alexis Mac Allister after poor 25/26 season made clear

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Alexis Mac Allister is among the Liverpool players who have endured a difficult 2025/26 season.Reds fans have questioned the Argentine, while Jamie Carragher labelled Mac Allister as a ‘problem’ after watching him in action against Tottenham Hotspur last month.There has even been talk about Liverpool selling the midfielder once the 2026 summer transfer window opens, but it is now claimed the club think the South American can come good again. How confident do you feel in Freddie Woodman starting against Man United?



Slot confirmed on Friday that Alisson is yet to train 😬 Photo credit: Getty Images/Gareth Copley Liverpool back Alexis Mac Allister to come goodLiverpool are open to letting multiple midfielders depart in the summer transfer window, and Mac Allister was a name that was mooted.The former Brighton and Hove Albion star is under contract at Anfield until the summer of 2028, but there are no talks about an extension so far, according to the Daily Mail.We have also seen Real Madrid linked to the Liverpool midfielder in 2026, perhaps suggesting he could well be on the way out this summer.But an exit may not be as nailed-on as some think, with the Mail now saying that both Liverpool and Mac Allister himself think he is capable of bouncing back after a difficult season to date.However, while there is hope for the 27-year-old, the Reds still have designs on improving their midfield in the coming months.Liverpool’s midfield transfer plansCrystal Palace and England star Adam Wharton is viewed as a dream target for the Merseyside outfit.Wharton has spoken about transfer rumours this week but remained rather coy in his response.Aside from the Crystal Palace sensation, Kees Smit and Archie Gray are both thought to be of interest to Liverpool.Gray is currently stuck in a relegation battle with Tottenham Hotspur, and it is hard to see him staying in North London should Spurs indeed go down instead of West Ham United.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox