Liverpool are ready to sell Alexis Mac Allister in the upcoming transfer window as they look to raise funds for new additions.
Over the last few years, Mac Allister has shown signs of being one of Liverpool's most important players and one of the best midfielders in the Premier League.
However, during the 2025-26 season, the Argentinian international flattered to deceive, falling off a cliff in comparison to his performances during the title-winning campaign.
As a result, Liverpool could now look to cash in as they aim to improve their squad with reinforcements.
If Mac Allister does leave, Liverpool will need to bring in a new midfielder, and they are now eyeing a £100m star.
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According to a report from journalist Alan Nixon, Liverpool are ready to sell Mac Allister in the transfer window in order to raise cash.
Liverpool are keen to reshape their midfield and will be willing to offload both Curtis Jones and Mac Allister.
Liverpool are interested in signing Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton, but the Eagles are hoping to bring in around £100 million to allow him to depart.
As a result, the Reds will need to bring in some funds with Mac Allister and Jones, two players they are willing to offload.
Atletico Madrid are showing an interest in signing Mac Allister, but they are yet to make an offer and are exploring alternative options.
A move for Wharton will likely hinge on a big sale in the middle of the park, while it remains to be seen whether Liverpool would pay £100m.
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There's no doubt that bringing Wharton to the club and selling Mac Allister would be a smart move for the Reds, as long as they receive a strong offer for the latter.
The England international is one of the best in the Premier League at progressing the ball from deep, something Liverpool have struggled with of late.
New manager Andoni Iraola would love Wharton, described as a 'superstar', but it's certainly not going to be an easy deal to do.
Other clubs will likely be interested in signing Wharton this summer, while a £100m asking price might deter the Merseyside outfit from making an offer.