
Real Madrid has received a significant advantage following updates on a Liverpool player's contract situation, which may lead to potential transfers. Liverpool is expected to sell players to finance new signings this summer.
Real Madrid handed massive boost after Liverpool star's contract update
One of the biggest talking points heading into the final weeks of the season is Slotâs recent admission that Liverpool will have to sell to buy this summer.
This has left supporters wondering which first-team players could be moved on in order to finance potential incomings, and there is one player whose exit is becoming more likely.
According to a new report from Football Insider contract discussions between Alexis Mac Allister and Liverpool have come to a standstill, a development that has encouraged Real Madrid.
Los Blancos are reportedly keeping tabs on the Argentine midfielder, who they feel would be a good addition this summer.
The Spanish side have been interested for a while and, according to Defensa Central, believe the 28-year-old will be available soon and could be provide a creative presence in the midfield to help Alvaro Arbeloaâs side transition into the attack.
Football Insiderâs report doesnât mention a specific transfer fee, whilst Defensa Central quotes an âŹ80 million (~ÂŁ70m) valuation.
Liverpoolâs need to sell this summer will likely force them to lower their asking price, but securing Champions League qualification would help secure the Redsâ finances.
The article suggests that a first-team player from Liverpool may be sold to finance new signings, although it does not specify which player.
Liverpool's need to sell players to buy new ones indicates they may offload some first-team players to fund incoming transfers this summer.
The contract update provides Real Madrid with a boost as they may have the opportunity to acquire a key player from Liverpool amid the club's financial adjustments.


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