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Mac Allister Pens New Long-Term Brighton Deal

Mac Allister (left) has put pen to a new long-term deal. Photo: Sky Sports.

Alexis Mac Allister has committed his long-term future to Brighton and Hove Albion by agreeing a new contract until June 2025, with an additional one-year option. 

The 23-year-old Argentinian international, who is expected to be part of his country’s World Cup squad, had previously been linked with a litany of high-profile clubs.

Men’s first-team head coach Roberto De Zerbi said:

“I’m very happy for Alexis and for the club. He is an important player for us, and it is very good he has signed this new long-term contract.

"I am looking forward to working more with him, helping him to improve, and to seeing him play at the World Cup next month."

Alexis joined Albion from Argentinos Juniors in January 2019, immediately returning to the Buenos Aires club on loan.

A season-long loan the following season with Boca Juniors was cut short before the end of the 2020 winter transfer window and Alexis made his Albion debut in March 2020.

The popular midfielder excelled in the 2021/22 season, making 33 league appearances, scoring five goals, as well as laying on two assists.

He said:

“We’ve been discussing a new contract for a few weeks, and I’m very happy it’s all agreed and signed. 

“I am really happy here at Brighton. I’m grateful for the opportunity the club gave me to come to England and play in the Premier League, and it’s been an incredible journey. 

“We have made great progress with Graham Potter, and I know there is more to make. I am now enjoying working with another top coach in Roberto De Zerbi and want to help the club to keep progressing.”

He was first called-up by the Argentina national team in August 2019 and made his international debut as a second-half substitute in the 0-0 draw against Chile in Los Angeles.

He has been a regular in the squad ahead of the World Cup in Qatar next month. 

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