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Image Credits: Imago ImagesLiverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker could leave the club this summer, with the Reds preparing for another major squad reshuffle following a disappointing 2025/26 campaign.It has already been confirmed that Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson will depart at the end of the season, and Alisson could also be on his way out ahead of next term, with Juventus keen on signing the 33-year-old.According to Brazilian outlet Ge.globo, the world-class shot-stopper is in advanced negotiations to leave Liverpool for Juventus in Italy.There is growing speculation surrounding Alisson’s future, despite Liverpool activating a one-year extension on his contract earlier this year.The deal protects the 33-year-old’s market value this summer, allowing the club to demand a transfer fee rather than risk losing him on a free.Alisson has previously been described as open to a return to Italy, though he is not expected to push for an exit unless it suits all parties involved.Alisson Becker has missed Liverpool’s last nine matches with a recurring hamstring issue, adding to injury spells in recent seasons.He was initially expected back by the end of April but has since remained sidelined, including the defeat at Manchester United and the draw with Chelsea.In his absence, Giorgi Mamardashvili stepped in before picking up a wound at Everton, leading to third-choice Freddie Woodman featuring, with Mamardashvili returning at the weekend.Liverpool are now waiting to see if Alisson will be fit for Friday’s trip to Aston Villa, ahead of their final Premier League game against Brentford. Arne Slot’s side still need three points to secure Champions League qualification.Despite his injury concerns, Alisson has been named in Brazil’s provisional squad for the World Cup, suggesting his recovery is progressing well.Arne Slot admitted last month that Liverpool could face a decision over the future of Alisson Becker.
Slot said: “I think the club is run in a certain way and we make decisions that the club thinks are in the best interests of the club. They try to make the best decisions with the interest of the club.
That is a decision the club has to make if that is needed. In the end, he still has one year.”It remains unclear whether an agreement will be reached, but indications suggest Giorgi Mamardashvili could be promoted to Liverpool’s first-choice goalkeeper, with the club already being linked to potential options to serve as his deputy.
