CLAN MAC ALLISTER

Liverpool transfer signing Alexis Mac Allister’s amazing football family, with dad, two brothers and uncle all pros

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ARGENTINA World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister was born to do it.

The 24-year-old, who was instrumental in his country's success in Qatar, is about to embark on a new challenge.

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Alexis Mac Allister of Argentina and Brighton boasts a famous family tree in his homelandCredit: Getty
Dad Carlos Mac Allister, centre, played with Diego Maradona at Boca Juniors

The midfielder has become Liverpool's first signing of the season, after completing a £55million deal from Brighton.

The midfielder told : “It feels amazing. It’s a dream come true, it’s amazing to be here and I can’t wait to get started.

“I wanted to be in [from] the first day of pre-season, so it’s good that everything is done. I’m looking forward to meeting my teammates.

“It was a fantastic year for me – World Cup, what we achieved with Brighton – but now it’s time to think about Liverpool and try to be a better player and a better human being every day.”

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His rise as a Premier League star has been helped by having football in his blood.

Dad Carlos played alongside Diego Maradona, although missed out on the 1994 World Cup squad.

His older brothers Francis, 27, and Kevin, 25, turn out in the Argentine top flight for Rosario Central and Argentinos Juniors respectively.

While uncle Patricio also enjoyed a successful career most notably with Estudiantes.

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Football in the blood

Alexis began his football education at Club Social Parque in Buenos Aires, alongside his two brothers.

Famously, it's where Maradona, Carlos Tevez and Juan Roman Riquelme all honed their skills on the small pitches there.

They practically lived in the club - with the three consistently training with their own age group and sometimes together.

A short stint at Club JJ Batista was then followed by a move to Argentinos Juniors.

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