Liverpool will lose Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah this summer, but it looks like Alisson Becker could follow them amid growing interest from Juventus.
Liverpool are scouring the market to find a replacement for Alisson Becker, and Juventus will test their resolve by making an offer for their long-time first-choice goalkeeper. Alisson still has one year left on his current contract, but could leave in the summer after Liverpool activated his contract extension in March.
The 33-year-old keeper has made 332 appearances for Liverpool since joining from Roma for £67m in the summer of 2018 and is first choice. However, the 2025/26 season has been severely affected by injuries and his struggles could spell the end of his time on Merseyside.
Juventus are a leading candidate to sign Alisson, who is reportedly willing to leave Liverpool. And the Italian giants could offer goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio in exchange for the veteran Brazilian stopper.
Juve are reportedly willing to offer Alisson a contract until the summer of 2028, with an option for a further 12 months. According to Sky Sports, Liverpool are aware of the situation and are preparing a replacement ahead of the crucial transfer window.
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The Reds already know they will lose Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson this summer and could also need a new goalkeeper. Giorgi Mamadashvili has replaced Alisson and has appeared in 18 games in all competitions this season, but with him out injured, third choice Freddie Woodman is currently the only option for the slot.
Slott was recently asked about the possibility of losing Alisson at the same time as Robertson and Salah. In response, he said: “I think the club is run in a certain way and we are making decisions that the club thinks are in the best interests of the club. And that could mean why. It could mean another good argument as to why we did what we did.”
“I think if you look at the history of transfers, you’ll see that nothing has ever been done aimlessly or without thought. You see, the people making these decisions are taking everything into account. They’re trying to make the best decision in the best interest of the club.”
“That (experience) is definitely one of the arguments to keep him, but there are other arguments as well. If that is necessary, it is a decision that the club has to make. At the end of the day, he still has a year left.”
Referring specifically to the interest from Juventus, he said: “The main focus for Alli is very clear. It is to get back in goal as soon as possible for the club he loves to play for, and he wants to be in goal for the country he wants to play for, namely Brazil. I think that is already the short-term and medium-term future.”
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