lexis Mac Allister insists he’s in no rush to go away Brighton after the World Cup, regardless of rumoured switch curiosity from the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool.
The Argentina playmaker has been linked with a big-money exit from the Amex Stadium after taking part in a key function in his nation’s current triumph in Qatar and vastly enhancing his personal profile.
Mac Allister began all however one in all La Albiceleste’s video games en path to their first international triumph since 1986 in Qatar, scoring within the essential Group C win over Poland and in addition registering an help in that unforgettable remaining showdown with France – teeing up Angel Di Maria’s first-half objective at Lusail Stadium.
Such a effective run shortly noticed the 24-year-old talked about in reference to an exit from Brighton, who welcomed again their returning hero – full together with his winners’ medal – on Monday with a superb reception that includes embraces from all his team-mates and even a mock World Cup trophy raise with cannons of blue and white confetti set off.
Premier League trio Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool are among the many golf equipment closely linked with the £60million-rated Mac Allister in current days, together with a number of different golf equipment throughout Europe together with Serie A giants Juventus.
World Cup hero: Alexis Mac Allister insists he isn’t trying to go away Brighton after Argentina triumph
/ Getty PicturesNonetheless, he says he isn’t looking for to drive a swift exit from the membership for whom he has made 86 appearances since becoming a member of from Argentinos Juniors again in January 2019.
Mac Allister – it’s definitely value noting – solely agreed a brand new Brighton contract extension in October that ties him to the membership till June 2025, with the membership possessing the choice to increase that deal by an extra 12 months.
“I try not to read too much (speculation),” Mac Allister informed Albion TV on Monday. “I always say I am happy here, I don’t have any rush to leave. I feel really good, I’m really grateful with this club, my team-mates and all the people who work here. I’m just focused on the next game and this club.
“It was a good World Cup for this club and for the players who went to the World Cup. We know we’ve got a good team with really good players. This is a tough league, it will be hard, but we will try to finish as high as we can.”