Alexis Mac Allister Injury Update: Liverpool Star Set for Return in Pre-Season
Liverpool’s midfield dynamo Alexis Mac Allister is on the cusp of returning to action after a spell on the sidelines that saw him miss the end of last season and all of pre-season so far. His absence, due to a persistent injury, had raised concerns among Liverpool fans, especially following his critical role in securing the club’s first Premier League title since 2020.
Mac Allister’s Injury and Recovery Timeline
The Argentinian midfielder has been carefully managing a minor but nagging injury, one he carried through the latter stages of the 2024–25 campaign. Mac Allister chose to sit out the final two Premier League fixtures last season and also missed Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Colombia this summer.
Speaking candidly towards the end of the previous campaign, Mac Allister explained his decision:
“I’ve had some issues throughout the year. It’s not a major injury; it’s a minor one, but it is better to rest before it gets worse.”

The quote underlines just how much the midfielder had been pushing through pain to help Liverpool in their title charge. That commitment paid off on a memorable day at Anfield, when he scored Liverpool’s second in a 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur, a result that sealed the club’s Premier League triumph.
Key Role Under Arne Slot
Arne Slot, fresh off winning the league in his first season, is clearly planning for Mac Allister to be central to Liverpool’s strategy again. The midfielder was included in the squad travelling to Asia for their pre-season tour, a sign that his return was imminent.
Although he did not feature in the 4-2 defeat to AC Milan in Hong Kong, reports confirm that Alexis Mac Allister has now resumed full training. According to Lewis Steele, he is in contention for Liverpool’s next match in Japan against Yokohama F. Marinos.
Eyes on Community Shield Return
With Liverpool facing Crystal Palace in the Community Shield on 10 August, Slot is likely to manage Mac Allister’s minutes carefully. There is strong expectation that he will feature on Wednesday, likely as a second-half substitute, to build match sharpness ahead of the season opener.
The midfielder’s return will be welcomed by fans and staff alike, as his tactical intelligence and composure were vital last term. Getting him back to full fitness is not just timely but essential, with Liverpool aiming to build on last season’s success and continue their resurgence under Slot.