Juventus have identified Alisson as a top target for the summer transfer window, with the Liverpool goalkeeper offered a return to Italy eight years after leaving Roma
Alisson is tempted by the idea of signing for Juventus, who are lining up a swap deal with Liverpool. The Brazilian, 33, has emerged as a priority for Juve ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Italian giants would reportedly offer Liverpool their current No.1, Michele Di Gregorio, in exchange for Alisson, who made his name in Serie A with one of Juventus’ rivals, Roma. Now his stance on a move to Turin has surfaced.
A report from Italy claims that Alisson is open to joining Juventus, although the final decision would be down to Liverpool. Arne Slot’s side are already losing two experienced players this summer, namely Andy Robertson and Mo Salah.
Juventus would be willing to offer Alisson a contract until 2028 plus the option of a further 12 months. The ex-Roma star’s current deal with Liverpool runs out at the end of next season.
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Alisson spent two years in Italy before his £67million to Merseyside in 2018. The 33-year-old helped Liverpool win the Champions League in his first season before lifting two Premier League titles, an FA Cup and League Cup, all while establishing himself as one of the world’s best goalkeepers.
Liverpool signed Giorgi Mamardashvili in 2024 and the Georgia international is tipped to be Alisson’s long-term successor. Slot was quizzed on Alisson’s future last week, having been asked about the prospect of losing another experienced player.
“I think the club is run in a certain way and we make decisions that the club thinks are in the best interests of the club,” the Liverpool boss said. “And it could mean this is the reason why. It could mean another good argument why we acted how we acted.
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“I think the history of all the transfers shows that nothing was done without a purpose or without thinking about it. Look, the people who make these decisions take everything into account. They try to make the best decisions with the interest of the club.
“It (experience) is definitely one argument to keep him but there are other arguments. That is a decision the club has to make if that is needed. In the end, he still has one year.”
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