Alisson Tells Liverpool He Wants Juventus Move as Mamardashvili Succession Plan Accelerates
Brazilian goalkeeper believes his Anfield replacement is already in place as Liverpool's squad overhaul claims another Klopp-era champion

Alisson Becker has informed Liverpool he wants to join Juventus this summer after concluding that Giorgi Mamardashvili is being prepared to replace him as the club's first-choice goalkeeper.
The Brazilian has held talks with Juventus representatives about a three-year contract in Turin, with the Serie A giants growing increasingly confident they can land the 33-year-old as Liverpool's aggressive squad rebuild continues.
The Writing on the Wall: Why Alisson Believes His Time is Up
Liverpool's £25 million signing of Mamardashvili last summer sent the clearest signal yet about their succession planning. The Georgian keeper arrived at Anfield after spending another season on loan at Valencia, timing that now appears calculated.
Alisson has watched the 25-year-old deputise during his recent injury absence, including in tomorrow's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain. The Brazilian sees more than a backup keeper settling in.
Contract Extension Masks Deeper Tensions
Liverpool triggered a one-year extension to keep Alisson until 2027, but this administrative move hasn't changed the goalkeeper's reading of the situation. He believes the club view Mamardashvili as the future.
The timing follows a pattern. Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson have already confirmed summer departures, marking the systematic dismantling of Jurgen Klopp's title-winning squad.
Performance Still Elite Despite Age Concerns
Alisson ranked 35th in FourFourTwo's list of the world's best players in December. His form hasn't dropped significantly, making this a succession decision rather than a performance issue.
The Georgian, who arrived on Merseyside last summer, a year after a £25million deal was sealed with Valencia for his services, is currently deputising for the injured Alisson.
At 33, Alisson remains one of the Premier League's elite goalkeepers. His 250-plus league appearances for Liverpool include crucial performances in their Champions League and Premier League triumphs.
Juventus Circle as Liverpool's Succession Plan Takes Shape
Juventus need a goalkeeper with Michele Di Gregorio set to leave Turin at season's end. Their interest in Alisson intensified after making contact with his representatives in recent weeks.
The Italian giants are preparing a three-year contract that would guarantee the Brazilian regular first-team football through his mid-thirties. This security appeals to Alisson, who faces uncertainty about his role at Anfield.
Spalletti Connection Strengthens Italian Interest
Alisson's previous work with current Juventus boss Luciano Spalletti at Roma adds another dimension to the potential move. The goalkeeper thrived under Spalletti's system in Serie A before joining Liverpool in 2018.
Juventus believe they can secure Alisson for around €17 million, his current Transfermarkt valuation. For Liverpool, this represents reasonable value for a 33-year-old with two years remaining on his contract.
Liverpool's Calculated Risk
The club's willingness to let Alisson leave reflects their confidence in Mamardashvili. The Georgian's performances during his Valencia loan and recent deputising duties have convinced Liverpool's hierarchy he's ready.
- Mamardashvili is eight years younger than Alisson
- His wages would be significantly lower than the Brazilian's reported £150,000 per week
- Liverpool already invested £25 million in securing his signature
- The transition allows the club to cash in while Alisson retains market value
Too Much, Too Soon? The Risk in Liverpool's Aggressive Rebuild
Liverpool's summer exodus now includes three players instrumental in their recent success. Salah, Robertson and potentially Alisson represent over 900 appearances of experience walking out the door simultaneously.
This aggressive approach to squad renewal carries significant risk. Manchester United's post-Ferguson struggles offer a cautionary tale about dismantling successful teams too quickly.
New Ownership's Ruthless Efficiency
FSG's approach under Arne Slot differs markedly from the Klopp era. Where the German manager valued continuity and loyalty, the new regime prioritises age profiles and resale values.
The strategy makes financial sense. Liverpool can reinvest fees from aging stars into younger talent. But football success isn't purely algorithmic.
Dressing Room Dynamics at Risk
Losing three senior players simultaneously could destabilise the dressing room hierarchy. Alisson, Salah and Robertson aren't just talented players; they're leaders who set standards.
Liverpool have been working to reduce the age of their squad and plan for the future over the past couple of transfer windows.
Their replacements may match them technically but lack the institutional knowledge that comes from years of success together. This intangible loss could prove costly in tight title races.
What Happens Next
Juventus will likely formalise their offer after the season ends, with Alisson's representatives already laying groundwork for the move. Liverpool won't stand in his way if the fee meets their valuation.
For Liverpool fans, this summer represents a definitive end to the Klopp era. The team that starts next season will bear little resemblance to the one that conquered Europe and ended the club's 30-year title drought.
Whether this ruthless approach to succession planning proves inspired or misguided will define the club's next chapter. The margins between building for the future and dismantling the present remain perilously thin.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Alisson want to leave Liverpool for Juventus?
Alisson believes Liverpool are grooming Giorgi Mamardashvili as his replacement after their £25 million signing. He wants guaranteed first-team football and has held talks with Juventus about a three-year contract.
Who is replacing Alisson at Liverpool?
Giorgi Mamardashvili is being prepared as Alisson's successor. The Georgian goalkeeper joined Liverpool for £25 million and is currently deputising during Alisson's injury absence.
How long is Alisson's current Liverpool contract?
Liverpool triggered a one-year extension keeping Alisson until 2027. However, this hasn't changed his belief that the club views Mamardashvili as the future first-choice goalkeeper.
What other Liverpool players are leaving this summer?
Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson have already confirmed summer departures. Alisson's potential exit would mark the third high-profile departure from Klopp's title-winning squad.



