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Liverpool are closing in on a Premier League title, and their players are in demand ahead of the summer transfer window. While there is going to be a spate of departures from Anfield this summer, the club are also keen to ensure they hold on to their best players.
Arne Slot is pushing for several new signings, which means a number of players would have to be moved on as well to make space and finances available for the overhaul the Liverpool manager is demanding.
Liverpool are expecting a busy summer of transfer dealings, and while it is shaping up to be the biggest window in the club’s history, they will also need to sell players.
However, the club are keen to ensure they hold on to the players they want at the club, and one such player has addressed the rumours around his future at Anfield.
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Midfielder opens up about his future at Anfield

Alexis Mac Allister’s future has surprisingly come under the scanner ahead of the summer transfer window following a stellar season at Anfield.
Real Madrid are interested in signing him, and are said to be confident of convincing the player to move to the Santiago Bernabeu in the summer window.
However, Mac Allister is insistent that he is happy at Liverpool and doesn’t feel the need to leave the club at this stage of his career.
He also stressed that he does not want to discuss any other club at the moment out of respect for the Merseyside giants.
“I’m fine at Liverpool and I don’t have any need”, Mac Allister told TyC Sports.
“So, I have a lot of respect for the club, and I don’t think it’s necessary to talk about other clubs.”
The 26-year-old is at the peak of his powers and still has more than two years left on his contract at Anfield.
