Juventus are keeping a close eye on Liverpool's Alisson Becker as they look to bolster their goalkeeping options for next season. The Brazilian shot-stopper, widely regarded as one of the best in the world, is at the top of the Bianconeri's wish list as they seek to add experience and leadership to their squad.
The Serie A giants are reportedly considering changes in goal, with uncertainty surrounding current keeper Michele Di Gregorio. Juventus are believed to want a more established presence between the posts as they continue their rebuild for future campaigns. Alisson, with his proven track record at both club and international level, fits the bill perfectly.
Despite recent silence on the transfer front, reports suggest the 32-year-old is open to a move to Turin, with discussions already held between Juventus and his representatives. However, Liverpool still have Alisson under contract until 2027 and view him as a key part of their squad, meaning any deal would require the Premier League club's approval.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has provided an update, easing concerns that the deal has stalled. "The silence surrounding the deal does NOT mean it's slowed down or 'dead.' Quite the opposite," Romano stated. "The deal remains standing, Alisson is truly tempted by Juve with a contract already in place for two years plus one or three years, until 2029. Liverpool's verdict is awaited, unlikely this week, but later; will they give the green light or not? And, if so, under what conditions? Juve has alternatives in goal but hasn't given up on Alisson, for now."
For now, Juventus fans can remain hopeful that negotiations are progressing behind the scenes. While Liverpool's decision is not expected imminently, the Bianconeri are prepared to wait for their top target. If a deal goes through, it would be a major statement of intent from the Italian club as they look to return to the top of European football.
