The summer transfer window is heating up, and one of the biggest stories involves Liverpool's star goalkeeper, Alisson Becker. Reports indicate that the Brazilian shot-stopper has "responded positively" to interest from Italian giants Juventus, and he could be "tempted" by a move to Turin when the season ends.
Alisson's future at Anfield has been the subject of growing speculation in recent weeks, with the Serie A outfit leading the chase. Former Everton CEO Keith Wyness even suggested that Liverpool might look to sell the 32-year-old this summer while they can still command a significant fee. With just over a year left on his contract—and the player set to turn 35 by the time it expires—the club faces a critical decision. Add to that a string of injury setbacks over the past two seasons, and it's easy to see why rumors are swirling.
According to Mark Brus for the Daily Briefing, Juventus is prepared to offer Alisson a three-year deal worth around €15 million (£13 million) per season—terms the goalkeeper would seemingly welcome. The two clubs would still need to agree on a transfer fee, but internally, Liverpool is hoping to persuade their No. 1 to reject any offers and stay put.
One source close to the situation shared: "Juventus have a strong interest in Alisson and he's responded positively to their interest. He's been impressed by their project." The source added, "For now it looks like Liverpool will try to keep him, but it's possible, or even likely, that he's already made his mind up to try something different."
Another insider went further, stating: "Alisson is very tempted by Juventus. There's also background interest from Inter Milan, but it's quite advanced with Juve now. I'd expect that to go through."
For Liverpool fans, this is a developing saga that could define their summer. Alisson has been a rock between the sticks since arriving from Roma in 2018, playing a key role in the club's Champions League and Premier League triumphs. But as the transfer window approaches, it seems the allure of a new challenge—and a lucrative contract—might be hard to resist.
