Welcome to your Liverpool FC morning digest for Monday, April 24.
Brighton CEO breaks silence on Alexis Mac Allister future amid Liverpool transfer links
Brighton & Hove Albion CEO Paul Barber has refused to rule out sanctioning a summer move for World Cup winner and Liverpool-linked midfielder Alexis Mac Allister.
The Reds are the latest Premier League side to be linked with a move for the 24-year-old Argentine, despite him penning a new long-term contract on the south coast last autumn.
Mac Allister has enjoyed an instantaneous rise both on the Premier League and international stage over the last six months after playing a key role in helping Argentina win their first World Cup in 36 years at the 2022 finals, before assisting the Seagulls in their quest to secure European qualification this term.
Earlier this month it was claimed that Mac Allister's agent was due to meet with Anfield officials and discuss a potential move to Merseyside this summer, with Liverpool recently pausing their pursuit of Borussia Dortmund Jude Bellingham and instead targeting numerous additions in the engine room.
Speaking to talkSPORT, Barber admitted he is unsure what the summer will bring for the midfielder but insisted the club are braced for such heavy interest - which they will manage accordingly.
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'Generational' - Liverpool fans left in awe of Moises Caicedo performance against Manchester United
Liverpool supporters have been left in awe of Moises Caicedo's performance during Brighton & Hove Albion's FA Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester United.
Roberto De Zerbi's side continued their remarkable recent ascendency by reaching the final four of the game's oldest knockout competition and had their fair share of chances to punish United, who were found wanting for large parts of the 90 minutes.
However, Erik Ten Hag's side started to find their rhythm in extra-time before later sealing a place in the final against neighbours Manchester City thanks to a 7-6 penalty shootout victory. Seagulls midfielder Solly March missing his team's seventh and final spot-kick before Victor Lindelof fired in the Red Devils' winner.
Prior to the penalties being taken at Wembley, though, BBC co-commentator and ex-Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy selected the Ecuadorian midfielder as his man of the match for the semi-final clash.
Murphy, however, was not the only on-looker to be impressed by the performance of Caicedo, with Arsenal and Chelsea supporters joining Reds fans in their praise of the midfielder on social media
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