Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister’s ex-girlfriend, Camila Mayan, is seeking $6 million (£4.5m) in compensation following their 2022 split.
Mayan claims she was cheated on and left so Mac Allister could pursue a relationship with Ailen Cova, who is now expecting his child.
Mayan alleges she was forced out of England and is demanding $250,000 (£185,000) for each month they lived together abroad. The case, seen as a setback for Mayan, will be heard in England.
Speaking about her ongoing court battle to A la Tarde via Paparazzi, she said: ‘Everything’s fine, we’re seeing what we do next. Before going elsewhere, there are other options. You don’t necessarily have to go directly… I’ll see what I do.’
On the court ruling, Mayan added: ‘It’s more of the same. We all know that things in the courts can take a long time, so it’s normal, right? I don’t have any contacts in the courts, I don’t know them.’
Mac Allister first addressed the lawsuit in November 2024, insisting it was a matter of waiting patiently to discover the court’s verdict.
Speaking from his car as he left a restaurant, the midfielder said: ‘There was no more relationship.
‘She took her path, I took mine, and that’s it. As for the other thing (the lawsuit), everything is in court, where it should be, and we are waiting.’
When questioned about the allegations Mayan had made, which included him being unfaithful to her and keeping her belongings, he simply replied: ‘I think it’s normal in a relationship – she made the decision to come out and make public things that she felt or that she believes happened, but I know how things went and that’s why I’m very calm.’
Mayan addressed Mac Allister’s comments in her interview and added: ‘Sorry? I didn’t say anything when he was with someone else; it came out somewhere else.
‘I learned a lot of things from TV. The other day, someone close to him talked about getting married. I didn’t say that.
‘I have to swallow all this, but I’m not the one who goes around telling the press things. They want to make me look like a media figure because it looks better on them.’