Liverpool Star Alexis Mac Allister unveils the meaning behind his special tattoos

”I want to get a tattoo about winning the World Cup first, and then I will definitely get something about Liverpool because I’ve felt a great bond with this team from day one.”

For Alexis Mac Allister, it’s not a bad list of things to get tattooed.

The midfielder for the Reds and Argentina has always had a fascination for body art; his left arm is already almost entirely covered with ink marks that hold personal value for him.

As part of Carlsberg’s Inked series, he says to Liverpoolfc.com, “I like how they look on the body.” “But of course, the most significant thing about tattoos, in my opinion, is that they have a purpose.”

Currently, Mac Allister has tattoos that reflect a variety of personal themes, including football, religion, and family.

In addition to a toddler heading toward a heart while holding a ball under his arm, there is a “98” to symbolize the year of his birth. “It essentially conveys my passion for football,” he explains of the latter idea.

His parents’ and his two older brothers’ names are prominently shown in the collection, but that family part has to be updated as soon as feasible.

Mac Allister smiles and says, “I’m still missing my sister, but I’ll get it done.” “I am aware that she considers it! That’s why I want her here too.

“My family is the source of my loyalty, which is something I value greatly. The most significant individuals in my life are they.

“Everyone is there for you during happy times, but your family is there no matter what during difficult times. They hold immense significance in my life. Obviously, they are aware of my devotion for them.

In addition, the 25-year-old sports images of Jesus Christ, the dates of his professional debut with Argentinos Juniors and their promotion to the top division, and a Spanish phrase that he interprets as “trust yourself and your people.”