Alisson Becker is in advanced negotiations to depart Liverpool this summer, with Juventus emerging as his likely destination. The Brazilian goalkeeper remains one of Europe's elite shot-stoppers, but recurring injuries have limited him to fewer than 30 Premier League appearances in each of the past three seasons. Liverpool's hierarchy has already identified a replacement and appear prepared to facilitate his exit if all parties reach agreement.
Alisson's Next Chapter at Juventus
Juventus are actively pursuing the 32-year-old as they search for a world-class number one, and journalist Ben Jacobs confirmed meaningful talks are underway. According to former Everton CEO Keith Wyness, the move is certain to materialise. "Yes, I think that that is one that's going to happen," Wyness told Football Insider. Alisson is heading into the final year of his Liverpool contract, giving the clubs flexibility to negotiate a smooth departure. The goalkeeper has maintained an excellent relationship with Merseyside's supporters and will handle any transfer methodically, mirroring Andy Robertson's professional approach during the January window.
Liverpool's Succession Plan
Liverpool have already moved to secure continuity in goal by recruiting Giorgi Mamardashvili, the Georgian goalkeeper signed as a long-term successor. Should Alisson depart, Mamardashvili will assume the number one role next season. Club insiders express confidence in the Georgian's potential, though some reports suggest Liverpool view Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa as an alternative option among goalkeepers available on the market. The Anfield club's recruitment team has conducted thorough due diligence on multiple candidates to ensure a seamless transition.
Alisson's departure would mark the end of an era for Liverpool, who signed him from AS Roma in 2018 for a then-world-record goalkeeper fee. His move to Turin would represent a fresh challenge in Serie A at a prestigious Italian institution, while Arne Slot's side can build their future with an emerging talent in Mamardashvili, who brings youth and potential to solve their goalkeeping concerns long-term.