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·5 March 2026
Journalist: Serie A giants considered move to sign Liverpool legend in January

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·5 March 2026

Liverpool’s goalkeeping situation has entered an intriguing phase, with fresh reports linking Alisson Becker to Inter Milan. The story, originally reported by Dominic King for the Daily Mail, raises questions about the Brazilian’s future while also highlighting a season that has fallen short of his typically elite standards.
For years, Alisson has been the calm authority behind Liverpool’s defensive structure. Yet football moves quickly and even the most consistent performers encounter challenging periods. Recent statistical trends, alongside reported interest from Italy, have placed the Liverpool goalkeeper under unusual scrutiny.
According to Dominic King’s report for the Daily Mail, Inter Milan have already explored the possibility of bringing Alisson to Serie A. Their interest dates back to January when discussions around Curtis Jones opened a wider conversation.
“Sources in Italy indicated that Inter Milan discussed him as a target, back in January when they made contact about Curtis Jones,” the report explained.

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This does not suggest an imminent transfer. Liverpool retain control over the situation thanks to an option that can extend Alisson’s contract until 2027. Still, the fact a club of Inter’s stature is monitoring the situation reflects both Alisson’s reputation and Liverpool’s evolving squad planning.
Goalkeepers of his calibre rarely become available. Inter, known for carefully planning long term squad transitions, appear to be assessing whether an opportunity could develop.
Statistically, the campaign has been unusual for the Brazilian. His performances remain respected across the league, yet underlying metrics tell a different story.
King noted that Opta’s figures have produced a surprising outcome this season. “His net ‘goals prevented’ (ie. how he performs compared to the expected goals figure of shots he faces) is currently -3.5.”
That number places him at the bottom of Premier League goalkeepers in this category, a stark contrast to previous seasons. His peak came during the 2022-23 campaign when that figure reached +9.45.
Numbers alone never tell the full story for goalkeepers, especially one who has built a career on consistency and composure. The article emphasised that context remains essential. “Don’t let statistics dictate your judgment, he hasn’t become the Premier League’s worst goalkeeper, but he’s in a difficult moment.”
Even so, Liverpool supporters are unaccustomed to seeing Alisson associated with such metrics.
Liverpool’s long term planning adds another layer to the discussion. Giorgi Mamardashvili has been tipped as a possible successor but the Georgian has yet to fully convince observers that he is ready for the biggest stage at Anfield.
As King pointed out, replacing a goalkeeper of Alisson’s calibre presents a daunting challenge. “Finding a goalkeeper to do what Alisson did in his pomp is effectively mission impossible.”
That statement captures the broader issue. Alisson transformed Liverpool’s defensive reliability when he arrived from Roma. His command of the penalty area, distribution and clutch saves helped elevate the club into a trophy winning force.
King’s piece also highlighted the understated nature of his influence. “When you don’t seek headlines, it’s easy to slip under the radar but Alisson, without fuss or fanfare, demanded you take notice of everything he did.”
Periods of inconsistency happen to every player, particularly across long careers at the highest level. For Alisson, the current scrutiny simply reflects the extraordinary standards he has set since arriving on Merseyside.
Interest from Inter Milan underscores that reputation. Clubs across Europe understand the value of a goalkeeper capable of changing matches.
Whether this speculation develops into something tangible remains to be seen. Liverpool still hold contractual leverage and Alisson remains one of the most respected goalkeepers in world football.
What this situation truly highlights is how rare his level of performance has been across recent seasons. As King concluded, perhaps moments like this simply remind everyone “just how good the Brazilian has been.”
From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, the idea of Alisson leaving feels deeply uncomfortable. For many fans, he represents one of the most transformative signings in modern club history. The stability he brought after years of uncertainty in goal changed the trajectory of Liverpool’s success.
Yes, the numbers look concerning. A net goals prevented figure of -3.5 jumps off the page, particularly when compared with his peak seasons. Supporters notice the odd mistake this year and the aura has softened slightly. Still, context matters.
Liverpool as a team have been inconsistent. Arne Slot delivered the Premier League title in his first season but the current campaign has been far more turbulent. Spending £450m in the summer raised expectations and sitting sixth in the table has placed the entire squad under pressure. Goalkeepers often feel that pressure more than anyone.
Alisson’s influence also goes far beyond raw statistics. His leadership, his calmness in huge moments and his ability to rescue points have shaped Liverpool’s modern identity.
Inter Milan’s interest feels understandable. Any club would explore the possibility if there is even a small opening. From a fan viewpoint, though, letting him leave soon would feel premature.
Liverpool supporters know they have been privileged to watch him at his peak. Even during a difficult season, most would still trust Alisson in a decisive moment. And until someone proves they can replicate what he has done for this club, replacing him remains one of the hardest tasks Liverpool could face.









































