Liverpool keen On Signing £100m “Warrior” To Upgrade On Mac Allister

Liverpool keen On Signing £100m “Warrior” To Upgrade On Mac Allister

Liverpool’s Premier League games against Wolverhampton Wanderers, who are currently at the bottom of the standings, and Leeds United, who were just promoted, provide Arne Slot’s team a fantastic opportunity to finish 2025 on a high note.

After a rough summer, the champs have struggled for form this season, making it extremely difficult.

But Slot’s team hasn’t lost in six games and appears to be making progress. Although performance levels are still far from ideal, results are becoming better.

The Anfield team’s tactical mismatch is evident, and sporting director Richard Hughes is preparing to pursue candidates in a variety of positions as the January transfer window approaches.

Liverpool is considering a midfielder from the Premier League

Liverpool’s defense this season has been disorganized. Additionally, there have been obvious flaws throughout the last third. The Reds’ offensive dynamism and crispness have been significantly diminished by the choice to not immediately replace Luis Diaz following his summer transfer to Bayern Munich.

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The ideal, but delayed, replacement has been identified as Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo.

In light of Slot’s disappointing season, Liverpool officials are reportedly ready to expedite transfer plans this winter. Although there has been much talk about offensive and defensive thirds, a center-midfielder is also wanted, according to Sky Sports.

Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest is at the top of the list, but in order to lure him away from the City Ground in 2026, suitors will need to pay £100 million.

TEAMtalk has revealed that Anderson is on FSG’s radar, but the England international has also been linked with transfers to Manchester United and Newcastle United, so it’s unclear which way the saga is leaning at this point.

How Anderson compares to Mac Allister

Anderson has come a long way since being released by Newcastle in 2024, with the 23-year-old now a full England international and regarded as one of the top midfielders in English football.

He has played every minute of Nottingham Forest’s Premier League season, adding an unrivaled blend of energy, physicality, and technical sharpness to Sean Dyche’s system as the club seeks to recover Nuno Espirito Santo’s previous form, which was shattered by his departure.

Anderson, on the other hand, has consistently impressed, and it’s no surprise that so many of the Premier League’s elite clubs want to help him progress in his promising career. Liverpool is no exception, especially given Alexis MacAllister’s recent struggles.

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