
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has provided a major update on the future of Alisson Becker, revealing that Italian giants Juventus have made a “serious approach” to sign the Liverpool goalkeeper this summer.
With the Brazilian’s time at Anfield potentially nearing an end, the tug-of-war between a fresh start in Serie A and continued loyalty to the Premier League has officially begun.
According to Romano, Juventus are prepared to offer a significant long-term package to the 33-year-old, likely consisting of a two-year deal with an option for a third, or a straight three-year contract.
The temptation of a move to Turin is reportedly strong for Alisson. A primary factor is the presence of Luciano Spalletti, the current Juventus manager who coached Alisson during his breakout years at AS Roma.
However, the journalist was quick to emphasise that Alisson’s deep affection for Liverpool remains a hurdle for any swift exit.
Having seen the club recently activate an option to extend his contract until 2027, Alisson is adamant about not forcing a move.
The final decision now rests with the Liverpool board, who must weigh a potential transfer fee against the loss of a sporting icon.
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