Italian reports have surfaced claiming that Liverpool and Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker has agreed to personal terms with Juventus, raising serious questions about the direction of the club's management. According to transfer expert Nicolò Schira, Juventus has offered Alisson a contract worth €5 million per season—a figure that, even accounting for Italy's post-tax wage reporting, falls short of his current Liverpool earnings.
Alisson, 33, has been linked with a move to Serie A all week, with multiple outlets—including Sky Sports—reporting that Juventus has made him their top goalkeeping target and is prepared to commit "significant resources" to secure his signature. However, the deal appears more focused on wages than a hefty transfer fee, given Alisson's age, recent injury struggles, and contract situation. Liverpool triggered a one-year extension to prevent him from leaving on a free transfer this summer, but many believe that move was designed to secure a fee rather than retain the Brazilian star long-term.
If the reported offer is accurate, Alisson would be taking a pay cut from his current Liverpool base salary of approximately £150,000 per week (around £7.8 million or €9 million annually). Even with bonuses, his current deal is believed to be closer to £250,000 per week, making the Juventus proposal a significant drop—unless the Italian figures are reported after tax, which could narrow the gap.
But the bigger story here is Liverpool's messy goalkeeping situation. The Reds agreed to sign Georgian international Giorgi Mamardashvili two summers ago, with a delayed arrival in 2025. This season, Mamardashvili has been backing up Alisson, and speculation suggests he was promised the starting job this summer to get the deal done. With veterans like Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson set to leave, and chatter around other long-serving Jürgen Klopp-era players like Curtis Jones and Joe Gomez, Anfield is heading for a massive rebuild.
If Alisson departs, he'll leave behind few connections to the teams he played for during Liverpool's golden era. For a club in transition, losing a world-class goalkeeper—especially to a rival like Juventus—would be a tough pill to swallow. As the summer window heats up, all eyes will be on how Liverpool navigates this critical crossroads.
