Juventus approach Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson with transfer offer
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson is considering a summer transfer to Juventus following a formal contract offer from the Serie A side.
The 32-year-old Brazilian has reportedly reached an agreement on personal terms with the Italian giants.
He spent two successful seasons in Italy with Roma before completing a then-world-record move to Anfield in 2018.
During his time on Merseyside, the shot-stopper has won every major club honour, including the Premier League and Champions League.
Juventus propose multi-year contract
The Turin club have presented multiple long-term options to the player’s representatives.
A two-year deal with an option for a further 12 months is currently on the table, alongside an alternative straight three-year contract.
However, Liverpool recently activated a clause to extend the South American’s current deal until 2027.
The final decision therefore rests with the Premier League club, who must negotiate a potential exit fee.
“From my understanding, Alisson would be tempted by the possibility to return to Italy, and try a new chapter,” transfer expert Fabrizio Romano explained.
“But Alisson doesn’t want to leave Liverpool in a bad way at all. He wants to respect Liverpool.”
Changing of the guard at Anfield
The Reds have already planned for life without their acclaimed number one.
Georgia international Giorgi Mamardashvili was signed from Valencia to serve as his long-term successor.
With the 24-year-old now adapted to English football, the club hierarchy may feel ready to sanction a permanent transition.
The veteran goalkeeper has struggled with persistent injuries over recent campaigns, accelerating discussions regarding his future.
Any departure would contribute to a significant squad overhaul this summer, alongside the anticipated exits of Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson.