Liverpool receive update on Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister as fans seduce through Moises Caicedo

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Brighton CEO breaks silence on Alexis Mac Allister’s long career amid Liverpool movement links

The CEO of Brighton

The Reds are the newest Premier League team to connect with a move for the 24-year-old Argentine, who signed a new long-term contract on the south coast last fall.

Mac Allister enjoyed an instant rise in the Premier League and abroad over the past six months after playing a key role in helping Argentina win their first World Cup in 36 years in the 2022 final, before helping the Seagulls in their quest. to the safe European classification this quarter.

Earlier this month, it was claimed that Mac Allister’s agent would meet with Anfield officials and discuss an imaginable move to Merseyside this summer, with Liverpool recently halting their search for Borussia Dortmund Jude Bellingham and targeting many additions to the engine room. instead.

Speaking to talkSPORT, Barber admitted he didn’t know what the summer would bring the midfielder, but insisted the club is ready for such interest, which he will handle accordingly.

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‘Generational’: Liverpool enthusiasts were inspired by Moises Caicedo’s functionality against Manchester United

Liverpool fans were inspired by Moises Caicedo’s functionality in Brighton’s FA Cup semi-final defeat

Roberto De Zerbi’s side continued their recent remarkable by securing the back quarter of the game’s oldest knockout festival and had a good percentage of chances to punish United, who were deemed inadequate for much of the 90 minutes.

However, Erik Ten Hag’s side began to find their groove in extra time before sealing a place in the final against neighbours Manchester City with a 7-6 win on penalties. shot the Red Devils winner.

However, before the penalty shootout inflicted at Wembley, BBC co-commentator and former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy chose the Ecuadorian midfielder as his fit boy for the semi-final.

Murphy, however, was not the only spectator inspired by Caicedo’s performance, as Arsenal and Chelsea enthusiasts joined Reds enthusiasts in congratulating the midfielder on social media.

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