Carlos Mac Allister spoke to Erem News ahead of the World Cup to address what he described as false reports circulating about his son's situation.
"What has been circulating about Alexis is false. No one from Real Madrid has spoken to us so far. There is no new information about Alexis' current situation at Liverpool."
The denial follows reports in Spain that Mac Allister had been identified by Real Madrid as a potential midfield target, with the club linked with a wide range of central midfielders this summer including Enzo Fernández, Vitinha, João Neves and Rodri. The elder Mac Allister's statement makes clear that any association between his son and Madrid remains entirely in the realm of speculation.
The broader Liverpool contract picture remains unresolved. Mac Allister's current deal runs until the summer of 2028 — not an immediate concern, but one that incoming manager Andoni Iraola, who has agreed a verbal deal with the club, will need to address early in his tenure.
Mac Allister endured a difficult campaign at Anfield under Arne Slot, with his performances inconsistent and his best form elusive. Whether Iraola — whose direct, high-energy pressing game would suit Mac Allister's technical profile — transforms his situation remains to be seen.
Liverpool face immediate decisions on several midfielders this summer. Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott are among those whose long-term roles will need clarifying. Iraola will be working closely with sporting director Richard Hughes to determine which players are part of the next chapter and which are not.