Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson is set to say goodbye to Liverpool in a weekend clash against Brentford, marking the end of his spell at Anfield. His representatives have indicated that the player remains keen on a return to Italy, while also confirming that his agents are ready to lead negotiations with the Italian side.
Juventus have reportedly opened talks over a three‑year contract for the shot‑stopper, a move that would bring him back to Serie A after a stint in the Premier League. The club’s interest comes despite a uncertain Champions League qualification, a factor that could complicate the financial terms of any agreement.
Club officials acknowledge that other areas of the squad require reinforcement, meaning a sizeable outlay on a goalkeeper would have to be weighed against broader budget priorities. This financial constraint adds a layer of complexity to the negotiations.
Financial Implications for Juventus
If the Serie A side fails to secure a Champions League spot, the club may need to allocate a substantial financial package to convince Liverpool, while also meeting demands for agent commissions. Such a package could significantly impact the club’s overall spending plan.
Nevertheless, the potential transfer underscores a broader strategy to strengthen the defense, even as the club evaluates other positional needs. The coming weeks will likely determine whether the financial calculations align with sporting ambitions.
Alisson’s farewell match against Brentford will provide a final stage for a player whose future remains intertwined with both Liverpool’s ambitions and Juventus’ plans for a possible return to the Italian top flight.