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Brazilian goalkeeper open to Serie A return despite 2027 contract, joining Salah and Robertson in potential summer exodus

Alisson Becker has agreed personal terms with Juventus ahead of a potential summer move, leaving Liverpool facing the prospect of losing three senior leaders in one transfer window.
The Brazilian goalkeeper, who joined Liverpool from Roma in 2018 for Β£67m, is open to returning to Serie A despite the club triggering a one-year extension to keep him until June 2027.
Juventus have identified signing a world-class goalkeeper as their top priority for the summer transfer window, with Alisson their "dream target" according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
The 33-year-old knows Serie A well from his successful spell at Roma before moving to Anfield. For a goalkeeper entering the final phase of his career, a return to Italy offers both sporting ambition and lifestyle appeal.
Reports suggest Alisson has already agreed personal terms with the Turin club, though he maintains "huge respect" for Liverpool and won't force an exit.
Juventus want to sign a top GK this summer and Alisson is seen as dream target. Liverpool extended his contract until 2027 but talks with Alisson and Mamardashvili's camp will take place in the next weeks. Alisson likes the idea of returning to Italy but respects #LFC and wants to assess his future with the club.
Romano's update confirms discussions will take place "in the next weeks" between Liverpool, Alisson's representatives and Giorgi Mamardashvili's camp.
The recently triggered contract extension gives Liverpool strong negotiating power. Unlike with Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, who can leave on free transfers this summer, the club can demand a significant fee for their goalkeeper.
But the financial aspect misses the bigger picture. Alisson isn't just a goalkeeper - he's the foundation of Liverpool's defensive structure and a key voice in the dressing room.
Liverpool are already bracing for the departures of two club legends. Mohamed Salah will leave as a free agent after contract talks collapsed, while Andy Robertson is also set to depart when his deal expires.
Losing Alisson would strip the team of three senior figures who've been instrumental in the club's recent success:
The Brazilian goalkeeper brings qualities that extend beyond his shot-stopping ability. He's arguably the best 1-v-1 goalkeeper in world football and his distribution has been crucial to Liverpool's high-line system.
His communication and organisation of the defence cannot be replicated overnight. Young defenders like Ibrahima KonatΓ© and Jarell Quansah have developed under his guidance.
With Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold the only remaining senior figures from Liverpool's golden period, allowing Alisson to leave would create a dangerous leadership vacuum.
The club risks dismantling the core that delivered two Premier League titles and a Champions League triumph without adequate succession planning in place.
Liverpool thought they'd solved their long-term goalkeeper question when they signed Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia in 2024. The Georgian keeper was viewed as Alisson's eventual successor.
But "eventual" has suddenly become "immediate" if Juventus get their way. This accelerated timeline poses significant risks for a club challenging for major honours.
The 24-year-old Georgian has impressed in La Liga but stepping into Alisson's shoes at Liverpool represents a massive leap. The Premier League's intensity and Liverpool's high defensive line demand specific qualities:
Liverpool's recent history shows the importance of goalkeeper stability. The transformation from Simon Mignolet to Alisson coincided with their return to elite status.
Selling Alisson now, while simultaneously losing Salah and Robertson, would represent sporting negligence. The club would be gambling their competitive edge on an untested replacement during a critical transition period.
Romano's timeline of "the next weeks" suggests this situation will develop rapidly. Liverpool must decide whether short-term financial gain justifies the sporting risk of losing their goalkeeper.
With Alisson currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, the club has time to assess their options. But with personal terms reportedly agreed with Juventus, the momentum is building towards a departure that could define Liverpool's next era.
The smart move would be keeping Alisson for at least another season, allowing Mamardashvili time to adapt while maintaining stability during a period of significant change. Whether Liverpool's hierarchy sees it that way remains to be seen.
Reports suggest Alisson has agreed personal terms with Juventus, though he maintains respect for Liverpool and won't force an exit. Liverpool extended his contract until 2027, giving them strong negotiating power.
Liverpool face losing three senior leaders: Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson as free agents when their contracts expire, plus potentially Alisson Becker who has agreed terms with Juventus.
Juventus have identified signing a world-class goalkeeper as their top priority, with Alisson their 'dream target.' The 33-year-old knows Serie A well from his successful Roma spell before joining Liverpool.
Liverpool signed Alisson Becker from Roma in 2018 for Β£67 million. The club recently triggered a one-year extension keeping him under contract until June 2027.
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