Juventus are reportedly ramping up their pursuit of Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Brazilian shot-stopper has been a cornerstone of Liverpool's success since arriving from Roma in 2018, but the 2025-26 season has been challenging for the 33-year-old. A hamstring injury has sidelined him for the last seven matches, giving backup Giorgi Mamardashvili a chance to step in—until he too succumbed to injury.
While Liverpool have activated a 12-month extension on Alisson's contract, keeping him at Anfield until summer 2027, his long-term future remains uncertain. According to the Daily Mail, Juventus have identified the veteran goalkeeper as a top priority for their summer rebuild.
The Serie A giants are also monitoring Manchester City's James Trafford, but the young Englishman would come with a hefty price tag given his age, quality, and four years remaining on his contract. In contrast, Alisson—with just one year left on his current deal—could be available for a more reasonable fee.
Widely regarded as one of the world's finest goalkeepers, Alisson is celebrated for his elite positioning and exceptional shot-stopping. However, at 33, questions about his durability and ability to handle a full starting workload are beginning to surface. Liverpool may be open to listening to offers for the Brazilian this summer, setting the stage for a potentially high-profile move to Turin.
