The Brazilian has kept 139 clean sheets in 327 matches for Liverpool. He has played a crucial role in them winning the Champions League, two Premier League titles, the FA Cup and two League Cups, plus other silverware. Alisson is the best one-v-one keeper in the world and has saved Liverpool's defence on countless occasions.
But I want to tell you that before Milan's attack, the other club that was really close to Jashari, the other Italian club, was Juventus. I've already told you this, but I'll add that between March and April, early May - when Cristiano Giuntoli was still the sporting director of Juventus - Jashari had practically reached a verbal agreement. Or rather, Jashari's entourage had practically reached a verbal agreement with Juventus, with the former sporting director of Juventus, Cristiano Giuntoli. In short, agreements with Brugge were needed, and then it was necessary to make the move in a decisive manner.
The Croatian defender was subject to interest from Juventus in the final month of August. According to Fabrizio Romano (via iMiaSanMia), Juventus had several calls to explore a move for Stanisic. Die Roten were not keen on selling the Croatian defender, but communicated that it would take €50 million to consider a transfer. Juventus had no interest in paying such a big fee for Stanisic. They eventually looked at other options, but the interest in Stanisic remains concrete. As per Romano, the 25-year-old defender remains a long-term target for the Italian club.