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Liverpool sign Mac Allister from Brighton

 Liverpool have signed World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton & Hove Albion on a long-term contract, the Premier League club said on Thursday as they rebuild for next season after a difficult campaign.

Financial details of the transfer were not disclosed, but British media reported that the fee for the Argentine midfielder was £55 million.

“It feels amazing. It’s a dream come true, it’s amazing to be here and I can’t wait to get started,” Mac Allister, 24, said in a statement.

“I wanted to be in (from) the first day of pre-season, so it’s good that everything is done. I’m looking forward to meeting my teammates.”

Mac Allister helped Brigh­ton secure European football for the first time in an out­standing 2022-23 campaign, scoring 10 league goals in 35 appearances as they finished sixth in the Premier League.

The 24-year-old, who signed a new contract with Brighton in October, joined the south coast club in Jan­uary 2019, and was loaned back to former team Argen­tinos Juniors before making his Brighton debut in March 2020.

He has since scored 20 goals in more than 100 ap­pearances for the club in all competitions.

The midfielder has 16 caps for Argentina and played six games of their 2022 World Cup-winning campaign, in­cluding the final, where Lionel Scaloni’s side beat France on penalties.

Mac Allister is Liverpool’s first signing of what is ex­pected to be a busy transfer window at Anfield under new sporting director Jorg Schmadtke.

“Since I won the World Cup, I said that I want to win more trophies and I think that this club will help me to do that,” Mac Allister added.

After missing out on an unprecedented quadruple in the 2021-22 season, Liverpool will have to settle for Europa League football next season after ending a disappointing campaign in fifth place.

Liverpool were out of the Champions League and both domestic cups when they embarked on an 11-match unbeaten league run that included seven straight wins but finished outside the top four for the first time since 2016-17. — Reuters

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