Overview
- Club insiders now indicate Liverpool would not block Alisson from exploring a transfer to Juventus, with reports noting Juventus may struggle to match his reported £250,000-per-week wages.
- Fabrizio Romano reports Juventus have made a serious approach and are ready to offer a two-year deal with an option for a third or a straight three-year contract.
- Alisson is described as tempted by a return to Italy and a reunion with Luciano Spalletti, though he is unwilling to force an exit and will defer to Liverpool’s decision.
- Liverpool recently activated a one-year option to keep Alisson under contract until 2027 and are reported to value a sale at roughly €10–15 million, a figure Italian reports say Juventus want to reduce or avoid.
- Liverpool are assessing replacements with Diogo Costa viewed as a leading target with a reported £52m release clause, while Bart Verbruggen, James Trafford and Robin Roefs are also tracked as doubts linger over Giorgi Mamardashvili’s readiness.