The summer transfer rumor mill is churning, and one of the most intriguing stories involves a potential seismic shift between two European giants. Italian reports are persistently linking Juventus with a move for Liverpool's world-class goalkeeper, Alisson Becker. The Bianconeri, potentially embarking on another squad overhaul, are said to be assessing their options between the posts, with Alisson emerging as a prime target. The connection to Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti, from their shared time at Roma, adds a compelling layer to the speculation.
However, prying a player of Alisson's caliber from Anfield is never a simple task. The Brazilian shot-stopper remains a cornerstone for Liverpool and is under contract until 2027, though he will enter its final year this summer. This dynamic gives Liverpool some leverage but also creates a potential decision point. According to reports from Calciomercato.com, the Merseyside club would seek a transfer fee in the range of €15-20 million to sanction a sale.
The financial commitment for Juventus wouldn't stop there. Securing a goalkeeper with Alisson's pedigree and experience—a proven winner at both club and international level—comes with a significant wage demand. It's suggested that a successful deal would require Juventus to offer a substantial salary package, reported to be in the region of €7-8 million per year. For any club, this represents a major investment in a key position, underscoring just how highly Alisson is regarded in the football world.