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Liverpool should capitalize on Real Madrid’s interest in Alexis Mac Allister to secure sensational swap deal – Opinion

November 1, 2025 4 Min Read
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  • Liverpool should use Alexis Mac Allister to sign Eduardo Camavinga
  • Inside the numbers: Comparing Camavinga and Mac Allister
          • Camavinga vs. Mac Allister (2024-25 metrics per 90 minutes)

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Liverpool should be looking to pull off a major transfer coup by capitalizing on Real Madrid’s interest in Alexis Mac Allister in a sensational swap deal.

According to recent reports, Real Madrid are preparing to move the World Cup winner in January.

Mac Allister has previously admitted his desire to play in La Liga, although he insists he is happy at Liverpool.

Meanwhile, Liverpool want to sign an elite defensive midfielder and are reportedly open to signing Mac Allister for the right price.

Despite record spending in the summer, the club’s recent downturn has exposed weaknesses in midfield.

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 25: Alexis Mac Allister of Liverpool watches the Premier League match between Brentford and Liverpool at the G-Tech Community Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Brentford, England. (Photo credit: Gaspafotos/MB Media/Getty Images)

Liverpool should use Alexis Mac Allister to sign Eduardo Camavinga

Pieces are falling into place for a potential swap deal next summer.

Camavinga, a 22-year-old France international, is seen as a long-term target at Anfield and is exactly the kind of powerful, ball-winning No. 6 that Arnes Slott’s side lacked.

Camavinga is the perfect answer to Liverpool’s structural dilemma, as his minutes have often been limited by the depth of Real Madrid’s star-studded midfield.

His defensive strength, combined with his outstanding ability to carry the ball and break through the lines, provides a complete package that could instantly solve the Reds’ balance problems.

Mac Allister is an excellent operator, but his primary role is often more advanced, leaving the rearguard exposed.

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Capitalizing on Madrid’s genuine interest in the Argentine, signing Camavinga, a player highly regarded across Europe, would be an extraordinary business.

This would allow Liverpool to soften the blow of losing their first-team star, while also allowing them to use players of elite quality to address their most significant positional weaknesses. For both clubs, swapping Mac Allister for Camavinga could be the defining deal of the January window.

Inside the numbers: Comparing Camavinga and Mac Allister

Mac Allister works best as a deep playmaker. His strengths lie in his distribution, passing accuracy, and creating chances from midfield.

However, due to his low defensive volume and limited mobility in one-on-one situations, he often needs a true specialist alongside to take on active defensive duties, which Liverpool currently lack.

metricEduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid)Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool)
Pass completion rate (%)≈ 90.1%≈ 82.7%
progressive path≈ 5.07≈ 5.64
tackle win≈ 2.91≈ 1.63
intercept≈ 1.40≈ 0.89
Duel victory (ground)≈ 78.57%≈ 55.22%
Camavinga vs. Mac Allister (2024-25 metrics per 90 minutes)

Camavinga, on the other hand, is a defensive specialist defined by power, press resistance, and elite recovery pace.

His defensive metrics consistently rank near the top percentile among European midfielders. He provides a real engine room presence that Liverpool have been craving since Fabinho’s departure, providing much-needed insurance for the defensive line, while also providing a unique and dynamic form of ball progression with his carry and dribble.

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