Overview
- Juventus has made Alisson Becker its top goalkeeping target and expects initial talks in Italy with the Liverpool player's entourage.
- The Turin club is preparing a three‑year offer at reduced pay with a club‑option year, framing it as a long‑term life move in Italy for the 33‑year‑old.
- Reports say Liverpool wants a €10–15 million fee, while Juventus aims to drive that down or possibly avoid it, so the club plans to settle personal terms before opening formal talks with the Reds.
- Liverpool recently triggered a unilateral extension to 2027 and still starts Alisson under coach Arne Slot, even after signing Georgi Mamardashvili last summer as a future No. 1.
- This pursuit fits Juventus's push for an instant team under Luciano Spalletti, with ongoing contacts for Robert Lewandowski and Bernardo Silva to add title‑tested experience.