Overview
- Liverpool informed Alisson this week that they expect him to remain at Anfield for another year after activating a one‑year option earlier this season.
- Juventus had offered Alisson a longer multi‑year contract and held talks over personal terms in April and May, but Liverpool are not currently sanctioning a transfer.
- Reports say the decision has left Alisson unhappy because he had been open to a move that would have given him longer job security than the final 12 months of his Liverpool deal.
- Alisson returned from hamstring problems late in the campaign and is set to join Brazil for the 2026 World Cup, a factor that has increased urgency to settle his club future.
- Keeping Alisson gives Liverpool experienced cover as they lose senior players this summer and weigh succession options such as Giorgi Mamardashvili, but the move could raise short‑term morale and negotiation risks if the goalkeeper pushes to leave.