Liverpool face a potential summer departure as Juventus advance talks to sign goalkeeper Alisson, with reports suggesting the Brazilian international is open to a new challenge in Serie A. According to Football365.com.
Juventus progress in talks to secure Alisson transfer from Liverpool
Spanish reports claim that Juventus ‘want to poach’ Alisson from Liverpool and ‘talks are progressing’ towards a solution ‘for all parties involved’. The 33-year-old goalkeeper has been Liverpool’s reliable number one but could be set for a move to Italy.
Liverpool believe this could be the ideal time to facilitate Alisson’s departure, according to the reports. The club feel they can recoup their investment before any age-related decline reduces his market value, while Alisson maintains his international prestige and can still offer immediate results.
The Brazil international appears receptive to the potential switch, with sources close to the player suggesting he would welcome the challenge. Alisson is reportedly attracted to an ambitious European project, viewing Serie A as a tactically demanding league that traditionally favours top goalkeepers where his profile could be a natural fit.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot recently praised Alisson’s continued excellence after their victory at Nottingham Forest. Slot highlighted how the goalkeeper has been Liverpool’s number one for seven years, describing him as “one of the best goalkeepers in the world” and emphasising his importance to the team’s defensive stability.
The potential departure comes as Liverpool already have Giorgi Mamardashvili in their squad, potentially providing a ready-made replacement. With Liverpool currently sixth in the Premier League after 27 matches, the club are focusing on securing a top-four finish while competing in the Champions League and FA Cup.








