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·10 April 2026
Report: Juventus pushing to sign Liverpool star this summer

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·10 April 2026

Juventus are rarely timid in the transfer market, and their latest ambition carries both nostalgia and intent. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Bianconeri have made initial progress in their pursuit of Alisson Becker, with the Brazilian “open to a move” and a three-year contract under discussion.
This is not merely opportunism. It is strategy, shaped by experience, and perhaps a touch of sentiment.
“Juventus have not changed their plans, and the goalkeeper’s focus remains on adding experience and “titles” in all areas, including between the posts.”
That line captures the mood in Turin. Michele Di Gregorio’s future appears settled despite flashes of promise, and Juventus are seeking certainty. Alisson, at 33, represents precisely that. A goalkeeper who has won everything in England and carries the authority of a Champions League winner.
“Contacts with the Brazilian goalkeeper’s entourage, currently sidelined with a muscle injury, have been positive.”
There is a sense of quiet confidence. Not triumph, not inevitability, but momentum.

At Liverpool, the winds of change are already blowing. The club’s decision to extend Alisson’s contract until 2027 appears pragmatic rather than emotional.
“This move is intended to avoid losing the player for free, not to secure him.”
That single sentence reframes the entire situation. Liverpool are planning ahead, with Giorgi Mamardashvili positioned as the long-term successor. The investment in the Georgian goalkeeper signals a club preparing for transition, not resisting it.
After eight seasons at Anfield, Alisson may simply be ready for something different. Italy offers familiarity, prestige, and perhaps a final chapter written on his own terms.
“This time, Alisson would return to Serie A to be the Old Lady’s number one and restore the club to its recent glories.”
There is a poetic symmetry in this potential move. Alisson’s rise to prominence began in Italy, under Luciano Spalletti, and now Juventus, guided by similar ambitions, could offer him one last stage.
“He is intrigued by one last dance in Italy.”
That phrase lingers. It speaks to legacy rather than necessity, to desire rather than obligation. Juventus, meanwhile, are assembling a squad rich in experience, with names like Bernardo Silva and Robert Lewandowski reportedly under consideration.
This is not a rebuild. It is a calculated push for relevance.
From a Liverpool perspective, this report invites both curiosity and caution. Alisson has been foundational to the club’s modern success, a goalkeeper who redefined reliability between the posts. If he leaves, it is not merely a transfer, it is the closing of a defining era.
Yet the succession plan matters. Mamardashvili represents forward thinking, a younger profile aligned with long-term planning. Liverpool’s willingness to extend Alisson’s deal while preparing his replacement suggests clarity rather than confusion.
There is also a tactical layer. Alisson’s distribution, composure, and leadership have underpinned Liverpool’s system for years. Replacing that is not straightforward. Mamardashvili will need time, and supporters will need patience.
If Juventus succeed, they gain more than a goalkeeper. They gain authority, presence, and a player accustomed to winning. Liverpool, meanwhile, would be betting on the future.
In football, timing is everything. This feels like one of those moments where both clubs believe they are making the right decision.
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