Liverpool report: Alisson to Juventus saga takes dramatic twist
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Liverpool report: Alisson to Juventus saga takes dramatic twist
Alisson Becker may have played his final Anfield match during Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Brentford. Liverpool have faced pressure from Juventus interest since earlier tentative links. Alisson endured an injury-riddled season, while Giorgi Mamardashvili stepped in for Liverpool during 2025/26. Mamardashvili produced limited results, keeping only two clean sheets in 10 Premier League games and conceding 18 goals as Liverpool finished with their lowest points tally for Champions League qualification in a 38-game season. Transfer reporting states Liverpool told Alisson they want him to stay and be their goalkeeper heading into 2026/27. Juventus had offered a multi-year deal in April and Alisson agreed personal terms, but the reported stance from Liverpool suggests any exit would depend on permission.
"Alisson Becker may have played his final Anfield game last Sunday, during the Reds' 1-1 draw with Brentford. Liverpool, who saw off icons Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson in the same game, have struggled to keep Alisson away from the allure of Serie A giants Juventus, since tentative links emerged earlier this year. The Brazilian shot-stopper, two-time Golden Glove winner and Premier League champion, endured an injury-ridden season, with Giorgi Mamardashvili stepping up in his absence throughout Liverpool's 2025/26 campaign."
"Mamardashvili kept just two clean sheets in 10 Premier League games for Liverpool, conceding 18 goals in that time, as the Reds marched to the lowest points tally for Champions League qualification in a 38-game Premier League season ever. Alisson Becker's Liverpool career might not be over just yet."
"According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool have reportedly told Alisson, who FourFourTwo proclaimed the best in Premier League history, directly that they want him at the club heading into the 2026/27 season. Romano said: Liverpool told Alisson we want you to stay, we want you to be our goalkeeper, we believe in you.' He was tempted by Juventus, for sure, but Alisson was probably considering an exit only in case Liverpool said okay, you can go."
"He never wanted to break his relationship or legacy with Liverpool as a [club] legend. So that's (Alisson leaving despite Liverpool still wanting him) never been the case, he continued. Alisson, who was offered a multi-year deal by Juventus in April and even agreed personal terms with the Italian giants, now"
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