Famous footballers, including two ex-Everton players, have sons playing for Liverpool!
Parents frequently pass on their football prowess to their offspring, and Liverpool’s academy ranks are rife with well-known faces.
For better or worse, athletic ability – or lack thereof – is frequently hereditary, as can be observed throughout the history of football.
Along with the midfielder’s uncle Patricio, Alexis Mac Allister’s father, Carlos, also played professionally in the past. His brothers, Kevin and Francis, are also active players right now.
There are several instances in other leagues of European football, such as Erling Haaland, Justin Kluivert, and Khephren Thuram, who has been highly linked to Liverpool.
Numerous children with well-known footballing fathers can be found at the club’s academy.
Making his breakthrough after a £1.5 million transfer from Newcastle, he later made his debut and later his first start.
Before capping his playing career back at Newcastle and transitioning into management, his father, Lee Clark, played for Newcastle, Sunderland, and Fulham.
Lewis Koumas, an 18-year-old Wales youth international who played a significant role throughout preseason, is another player on the periphery of the first squad.
Jason Koumas, who played 96 times in the Premier League, is the father of Koumas and a former midfielder for Tranmere, West Brom, Cardiff, and Wigan.
Jayden Danns, a 17-year-old striker who plays for his boyhood club as a Scouser, is breaking through at the U21 level this year.
His father, midfielder Neil Danns, was born in Liverpool and had playing stints with Bolton, Leicester, and Crystal Palace throughout his playing career, which lasted from 2000 to 2023.