Man Utd are looking at the possibility of signing Alexis Mac Allister from arch-rivals Liverpool in the summer transfer window, according to reports.
The Reds have been far from their best this season with Arne Slotâs side currently sixth in the Premier League after winning the title last term.
Liverpool spent over £400m on new signings in the summer transfer window with players like Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike joining in big-money deals.
Many of the top performers from last season, like Mac Allister, who was in the PFA Team of the Year, have been disappointing in many matches this term.
And there have been claims recently that Liverpool will conduct a âfull reviewâ into Mac Allisterâs performance at the end of the season and that the âend result of that review could be a saleâ.
The Argentina international has been linked with a move to La Liga giants Real Madrid but the Daily Mirror claim that Man Utd are âweighing up a shock raid on bitter rivals Liverpoolâ for Mac Allister.
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The Man Utd hierarchy are âkeeping close tabs on the future of World Cup winner Mac Allisterâ amid rumours that the former Brighton midfielder âcould leave Liverpool this summerâ.
Man Utd know it âwould be a huge taskâ to sign him and it âremains to be seen if Mac Allister is willing to leave Liverpoolâ, while qualifying for the Champions League remains essential to even having a chance of landing him.
Former Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant singled out Mac Allister for criticism after Man City beat the Reds 2-1 at Anfield earlier this month.
Pennant told talkSPORT: âI was watching the game and I was frustrated and I tweeted, I donât really tweet that much, but I was angry. It was constructive angry.
âBasically what I touched on was, âListen, we love you [Mac Allister], youâve been a great player for Liverpool, youâve been a great player, you are a great player, you were in the Team of the Season.â
âI touched on that after your injury in pre-season, youâve come back a shadow of what you are; it seems like your legs have gone.
âIn that [City] game, he was literally a bystander, he didnât really get into it at all and thatâs what I touched on, it was an observation.â
When asked if the Argentina international would benefit from coming out of the Liverpool team, Pennant added:Â âSometimes it could be as simple as that.
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