Liverpool ‘seal Alexis Mac Allister deal’ with talks held over Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone

The Reds are pressing ahead with a much-needed overhaul of their midfield after missing out on the top four
George Flood6 June 2023

Liverpool are set to complete the signing of Alexis Mac Allister this week, reports claim, as their overdue midfield rebuild begins to take shape.

The Reds have long since been the leading contenders to sign Brighton’s World Cup-winning playmaker, with negotiations having been ongoing for several weeks.

Brighton resisted initial interest in Mac Allister in January after his impressive mid-season exploits with Argentina in Qatar, though both he and midfield colleague Moises Caicedo - wanted by both Arsenal and Chelsea - were always expected to move on this summer.

Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano reported on Monday that Liverpool had reached a full agreement over making the 24-year-old their first signing of what is expected to be a busy transfer window on Merseyside.

They are said to have triggered a complex buyout clause in Mac Allister’s Brighton contract reportedly worth far less than the £60million often reported, with the player having agreed a five-year contract that runs until 2028 as he prepares to undergo a medical in the next couple of days.

Liverpool-bound: Alexis Mac Allister is now said to have sealed his move from Brighton
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Mac Allister is far from the only midfield target in Jurgen Klopp’s sights this summer, with Romano adding that talks have also already been held with the respective agents of Nice’s Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach, also on Chelsea’s radar, with Celta Vigo starlet Gabri Veiga also of interest.

They are also now being linked with Barcelona’a Franck Kessie amid a slew of other supposed targets.

Liverpool’s need for a midfield overhaul has been apparent for some time, exacerbated by a hugely disappointing season in which they went from title contenders to not even making the Premier League’s top four despite a late charge.

The Reds ended up finishing a distant fifth behind Manchester United and Newcastle, missing out on the Champions League for the first time in seven seasons as they had to make do with qualification for the Europa League instead.

But Klopp is confident that Liverpool remain an attractive proposition for prospective new signings despite the lack of Champions League football on offer next term.

In terms of midfield exits, Naby Keita, James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are all leaving the club after the expiration of their respective contracts, along with forward Roberto Firmino, while Arthur Melo will return to parent club Juventus this summer after an injury-ravaged season-long loan.

The likes of Thiago Alcantara, Curtis Jones, Stefan Bajcetic and Harvey Elliott have all dealt with injuries, meanwhile.

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