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·24 May 2026
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·24 May 2026
Alisson's future is something that will probably be spoken about for most of the summer.
The Brazilian 'keeper is of interest to Juventus with the Serie A outfit looking to improve their ranks across the board.
On one hand, a move for the 33-year-old makes sense for Liverpool due to his age and how injury prone he is.
However, the other side of that is Giorgi Mamardashvili not being ready to take over as Liverpool's number one with plenty of fans demanding that Caoimhin Kelleher is brought back.
Whichever way things end up going, the Reds asking price for their starting 'keeper has now been shared.
Alisson has undoubtedly been one of Liverpool's most important players over the last few years.
Even though the goalkeeper cost the Reds a decent chunk of change, he was worth every penny.
Indeed, his injury-proneness is a bit of a worry but, if he manages to keep fit, he could easily be seen as the best 'keeper in the world.
Despite this, since the extension to his contract is only until June 2027, Liverpool could look at moving him on to save on his wages.
And, as per an update from TuttoSport, it seems like that could be exactly what Arne Slot and Richard Hughes are planning on doing.
"Alisson has committed himself to Juve, also reaching a financial agreement of €4.5 million plus bonuses : it's a three-year deal," they wrote.
"The wedding is already ready to be celebrated. All that's missing is the final decision from Liverpool, who until now have never made a firm statement to the Brazilian goalkeeper's entourage.
"The €15 million valuation initially alarmed Juventus, who were decidedly unwilling to spend that amount on a player born in 1992.
"He's a strong player with extensive and significant international experience, but too expensive for a Bianconeri transfer market where every single million must be weighed before being paid to other clubs.
"So Alisson has activated diplomatic talks with Liverpool, who in recent days have opened the door to a smooth exit from the Premier League.
"The excellent relationship between the goalkeeper and the English management facilitates a smooth departure, without any major financial repercussions for whoever decides to invest in Alisson, Juventus in this case."
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