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Alisson to Juventus: Details of contract offer revealed

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Alisson appears to be closing in on a move to Juventus this summer, with the player himself opening the doors through personal talks. Image Credits: Imago ImagesLiverpool could be heading for a seismic summer overhaul, with Alisson Becker now strongly linked with a move to Juventus at the same time as Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah bid their goodbyes to the club.In Italy, Tuttosport report that Alisson has effectively made his choice and “only wants Juve”, viewing a Turin switch as his final big move at the highest level.According to the report, the goalkeeper has given his entourage a clear mandate to arrange a meeting with Liverpool in the coming days to discuss his exit and explore a mutually respectful goodbye.The relationship between Alisson and the club is said to be excellent, and there is no desire on his side to force a public stand-off.



Instead, he is hoping for a collaborative solution that recognises his service while allowing him to chase a new challenge in Serie A.Financially, Juventus’ proposal is already close to being fully agreed. Tuttosport claim the Bianconeri have put a three-year contract on the table worth around €5 million per season including bonuses, a package that Alisson is seemingly content with.Liverpool, however, still needs convincing on the transfer fee.

It is suggested that the Reds are unwilling to drop below the €15–20 million mark to sanction a sale, despite Alisson’s age and injury history.Juventus, conscious they must also strengthen other areas of the squad this summer, are reluctant to “go all in” and have therefore lined up Fiorentina’s De Gea as a Plan B. For now, though, all eyes are on Alisson’s upcoming talks with LiverpoolInjuries have restricted the Brazilian to just 25 Premier League appearances this season, with deputy Giorgi Mamardashvili – signed from Valencia last summer as his long-term successor – featuring 19 times in all competitions and keeping two clean sheets in nine league outings.His increasing spells on the treatment table are becoming a concern for Liverpool, who must weigh his importance against the risk of further fitness setbacks in the years ahead.