The winds of change could be blowing through Anfield, and they might be swirling around the goalmouth. For years, Alisson Becker has been the bedrock of Liverpool's success—a commanding presence whose calm authority transformed the team's defensive mindset as much as its record. But recent reports from Italy suggest the Brazilian's tenure may be approaching a pivotal crossroads.
According to TuttoJuve, Juventus are exploring a move for the 33-year-old as part of a major summer rebuild. The report claims Liverpool could entertain offers in the region of €10 million for a player whose contract runs until 2027. While the club has given no official indication they're looking to sell, the speculation has ignited serious debate over who might eventually step into the gloves of one of the Premier League's finest shot-stoppers.
Enter Lucas Chevalier. The French goalkeeper has emerged as a leading candidate in Liverpool's succession plans, with the same source suggesting the Reds have been tracking him closely for some time. At 24, Chevalier represents the kind of long-term investment that fits Liverpool's usual recruitment philosophy—young, hungry, and with room to grow.
Chevalier's situation at Paris Saint-Germain has grown increasingly complicated. After arriving from Lille in a deal reportedly worth around €40 million, he has struggled to nail down the starting role. The competition in Paris has only intensified, with Matvey Safonov now receiving significant backing from the coaching staff.
For a goalkeeper entering what should be the prime development years of his career, regular minutes are non-negotiable. France boasts extraordinary depth between the posts, and Chevalier knows that a lack of playing time could seriously damage his hopes of making the squad for the next World Cup. The TuttoJuve report states that Chevalier "has found little playing time at PSG" and "could ask to be released as early as next summer."
That combination—talent, frustration, and availability—inevitably attracts clubs operating at Liverpool's level. Whether this summer brings a changing of the guard at Anfield remains to be seen, but the pieces are certainly being put in place.
