A new piece of information has just come to light: Alexis Mac Allister has disclosed the name of the club that Alisson would like to play for before he retires.

According to Alexis Mac Allister, Alisson Becker “tells me all the time” about the location where he would like to play football before he has retired.

There are still a good few years ahead of Alisson Becker as Liverpool’s first choice stopper, despite the fact that he is presently considered to be one of the best goalkeepers in the world.

However, this does not mean that the Brazilian is not already considering a number of additional goals that he would like to accomplish before he hangs up his gloves.

The former AS Roma player is presently sidelined due to a muscular injury that he sustained while training.

It appears that while he has been incapacitated, he has been speaking to Alexis Mac Allister about Boca Juniors, which is one of the former clubs that won the World Cup.

Our number ten, Alisson, has reportedly stated that he would be thrilled to play in Boca’s stadium, which is known as La Bombonera, at some point in his professional career.

One Football reported that Mac Allister stated, “Many players and the people here ask me and know what Boca means.” Mac Allister was quoted as saying this.

The fact that he would really like to play there is something that he (Alisson) tells me on a regular basis.

We can see why Alisson would desire to play at La Bombonera, despite the fact that he is lucky enough to be able to practice his craft at Anfield on a weekly basis.

Because of its towering stands and intense atmosphere, the stadium is considered to be among the most iconic arenas in the entire globe.

Mac Allister has asserted that he sees a great deal of parallels between the supporters of Boca and those of Liverpool in terms of the level of fervor that they exhibit when they are standing in support of their respective teams.

Due to the fact that our No. 1 is under contract with the club until 2027, we do not anticipate him leaving any time soon.

However, if the time comes for him to move on, it is possible that Boca will be the destination he chooses.

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