Overview
- Journalist Nicolò Schira reports Alisson has accepted Juventus' contract terms to 2029 at about €5m a year, though no agreement with Liverpool is in place.
- Local reporting says Liverpool recently activated a one‑year option to keep him through 2027, a move that helps preserve a transfer fee reported at roughly €15m.
- The Brazil international has been sidelined with recurring hamstring problems since mid‑March, and manager Arne Slot says he is edging closer to a return.
- Juventus have pursued the goalkeeper as Liverpool weigh a sale that could trim the wage bill during a summer of senior exits.
- Liverpool signed Giorgi Mamardashvili as a long‑term successor and have used Freddie Woodman during Alisson’s absence, which could smooth a handover if a deal goes through.