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Alisson open to Juventus move but Liverpool insist he stays

james mckinney by james mckinney
May 28, 2026
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Liverpool plan to keep Alisson Becker despite Juventus interest

Alisson Becker remains Liverpool’s priority amid Juventus interest; Liverpool want the goalkeeper to stay for 2026-27 unless he formally requests a transfer.

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Juventus’s interest in Alisson Becker has intensified, but Liverpool have made it clear they want the Brazil international to remain at Anfield for the 2026–27 season. Reports from Italy suggested a move was close after Juventus offered a longer-term deal, yet sources aligned with Liverpool maintain the club expects Alisson to complete the final year of his contract unless he asks to leave. Fabrizio Romano reported that Alisson is open to the Juventus offer but will respect Liverpool’s position, and Liverpool have informed the goalkeeper of their intention to keep him. The situation now hinges on whether Alisson will push for a transfer or accept another season as Liverpool’s first-choice keeper.

Liverpool want Alisson to stay for 2026–27

Liverpool have communicated internally that their preferred outcome is for Alisson to remain with the squad for one more season. The club’s stance reflects both the goalkeeper’s ongoing importance to the team and the relative lack of an obvious internal replacement capable of matching his experience. Sporting and contractual considerations appear to align with keeping an established No.1, particularly given Alisson’s familiarity with the manager’s methods and the squad’s defensive setup. Sources indicate the club would only alter its position if Alisson himself initiated a formal request to leave.

Juventus offered a longer-term contract

Juventus have reportedly tabled an offer that includes a longer-duration contract than the one Liverpool currently plan to honor. The Turin club’s pitch centers on security and the chance for Alisson to take a new step in Serie A, where he first earned widespread acclaim. Juventus’s proposal is believable from a sporting and financial perspective for a club seeking immediate stability in goal. That longer-term element appears to be the decisive attraction for the goalkeeper, who would gain extended security as he approaches the latter stages of his career.

Alisson’s Liverpool achievements and influence

Since signing from AS Roma in 2018, Alisson Becker has been a cornerstone of Liverpool’s successes domestically and in Europe. He has contributed to Premier League and Champions League triumphs and has regularly appeared at the top of goalkeeper rankings for shot-stopping, distribution, and clean sheets. His leadership at the back and ability to start attacks from deep have been credited with enhancing Liverpool’s tactical flexibility under successive managers. Statistically and qualitatively, Alisson remains among the world’s most respected goalkeepers, a factor that underpins Liverpool’s reluctance to part with him lightly.

Contract situation and decision mechanics

Alisson enters the final year of his Liverpool contract, which gives the club negotiating leverage while also creating uncertainty for all parties. Liverpool’s position is that the player is under contract and expected to fulfill that term unless he formally requests a move, a conventional stance aimed at protecting the club’s competitive interests. Juventus’s counteroffer introduces a clear motivation for Alisson to reconsider, but any transfer would likely require either a change in the goalkeeper’s preference or Liverpool’s willingness to sell for a deal that meets their valuation. Financial timing, squad planning and transfer market alternatives will all factor into any eventual resolution.

What could change Liverpool’s stance

There are several realistic scenarios that could alter Liverpool’s current plan to keep Alisson. A formal transfer request from the player would force the club to reassess and potentially broker a deal to preserve squad harmony and secure suitable compensation. Additionally, an acceptable bid from Juventus or another club that matches Liverpool’s valuation could persuade the club to negotiate. Injuries, unexpected performances in preseason or shifts in managerial strategy might also influence decision-making, though none of these contingencies are being publicly advanced at present.

Implications for Liverpool and Juventus if a transfer occurs

A transfer would have immediate sporting and financial consequences for both clubs. Liverpool would need to appoint a reliable successor, either by promoting from within or signing a replacement, while balancing financial returns against on-pitch needs. Juventus would gain an experienced international goalkeeper who can immediately fortify the squad, but the move would also require budget allocation and potential adjustments in wage structure. Beyond the clubs, the transfer market dynamics for goalkeepers could shift, affecting valuations and the movement of veteran players across top European leagues.

The timeline for any decision is likely to play out over the coming weeks as preseason approaches and clubs finalize their squads. Liverpool’s message has been consistent: Alisson is expected to remain unless he actively seeks a departure, and that clarity will guide transfer planning until a different development occurs. Juventus retain interest and have presented an attractive contract option, yet their proposal has not, at this stage, precipitated a change in Liverpool’s public position.

Alisson Becker has been widely praised for his consistency and technical attributes, and any change in his circumstances will be scrutinized by fans and analysts alike. For Liverpool, managing the end of a high-profile contract requires balancing short-term performance with long-term squad building. For Juventus, the hunt for experienced, high-caliber players continues to shape their summer strategy.

Given the current positions of the clubs and the player, the most probable immediate outcome is that Alisson will begin the coming season as Liverpool’s goalkeeper while discussions remain possible behind the scenes. The situation will be resolved either through the goalkeeper’s willingness to push for a move, an agreement between clubs that suits Liverpool’s demands, or a mutual decision to let the contract run its course.

If a transfer is ultimately agreed, it will represent one of the more notable goalkeeper moves of the summer and will prompt a sequence of further activity in both squads. Until then, Liverpool’s public stance stands: Alisson Becker is part of their plans for 2026–27 unless circumstances change.

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