Alexis Mac Allister insists he’s comfortable to remain at Brighton after serving to Argentina win the World Cup.
Mac Allister has returned to his Premier League membership after two weeks in Argentina celebrating the facet’s dramatic World Cup remaining penalty shootout victory over France in Qatar.
The 24-year-old impressed all through the World Cup as he turned Brighton’s first ever winner of the match.
With the switch window now open, hypothesis about Mac Allister’s future is rising amid hyperlinks to Arsenal and Chelsea.
But Mac Allister solely signed a brand new Brighton contract in October committing his future till 2025, and is content material on the south coast.
“I try not to read too much. I always say I am happy here, I don’t have any rush to leave,” Mac Allister informed AlbionTV.
“I feel really good, I’m really grateful with this club, my teammates and all the people who work here. I’m just focused on the next game and this club.
“It was a good World Cup for this club and for the players who went to the World Cup. We know we’ve got a good team with really good players. This is a tough league, it will be hard, but we will try to finish as high as we can.”
Brighton chief govt Paul Barber accepts there can be curiosity within the midfielder in January, though he is not going to welcome presents.
But Albion boss Roberto De Zerbi believes it might be one of the best for Mac Allister to not less than see out the season with the Seagulls.
De Zerbi has spoken with Mac Allister and desires him to focus on the remainder of the Premier League marketing campaign.
“I am happy if he wants to stay with us until the end of the season and I think it is better for him,” De Zerbi stated.
“For us, for sure, but also for him because in this moment changing team in January can be a problem for him. For us, but also for him.”