Liverpool has been very active in the transfer market since winning the Premier League, with Alexis McAlistair welcomes some new teammates this summer
The Alexis Mac Allister believes that Liverpool’s new signature can bring even more glory. The Reds have spent nearly £300 million in this window so far, and they haven’t stopped at Alexander Isaac and centre-back ahead.
They landed the British transfer record of £116 million man Florian Wiltz from Bayer Lebarkusen, but Jeremy Fripon arrived from the same club for £29 million. The Reds also brought keeper Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia for nearly £30 million.
ISAK is likely to cost £120 million north as Crystal Palace centre back Marc Guech will build a team with boss Arne Slot and sports director Richard Hughes fighting for four trophies. All of this is behind the Reds, who won the previous Premier League title with Canter.
Mac Allister is currently training with new recruits who are already taking part in preparation for a new campaign on the Far East Tour. “It’s amazing,” Mac Alistair said of the team’s quality.
“I think we’ve made a great addition to our team. They show how good they are in every training (session) and we’re really happy with it.
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“Now, we are getting to know the traits of new players and get used to playing together, and we are sure this will be a very good season for us.
“They brought new energy, good energy, especially Jeremy! They always smile and you can see how happy they are to be here.
The Mac Allister is not friendly with friendly Yokohama F. Marinos on Wednesday at Nissan Stadium in Japan. But he hopes he’s ready to start the season. Liverpool will defend Crystal Palace for a week on Sunday with the Community Shield before opening its Premier League title defense against Bournemouth on Friday, August 15th.
The Argentine midfielder struggled throughout the summer after missing out on the last two games of last season with some injury issues. Mac Allister was asked if he hopes it will be available to launch the campaign. “Yeah, hopefully. That’s the idea.
“Like I said, I need to work on my figure and get used to the boys level again. But I really, really feel good and I’m training with my team. I’m sure at the beginning of the season and hopefully (Community Shield) won’t work either.”
Mac Allister admits that it wasn’t easy as the past few weeks have returned to full training. He added:
“It’s hard to explain (an injury) because it’s not just the place where you say, ‘OK, you have to focus on this.’ It’s like two or three different things I’ve struggled with for several months.
“In the end, we found a solution, we have done a lot of work in the gym with my structure.
Keeper Allison also misses Wednesday’s Friendship as he returned from Asia due to personal issues. Joe Gomez returned over the weekend due to Achilles’ injury. Louis Diaz is expected to be announced as a new Bayern Munich player in the next 24 hours after the Reds agree to a £65 million deal to sell him to the German giants.
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