Liverpool’s Alisson Linked to Juventus: Transfer Rumors Stir Goalkeeper Market

Soccer · By Sarah Mitchell · February 25, 2026
Liverpool’s Alisson Linked to Juventus: Transfer Rumors Stir Goalkeeper Market

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has emerged as a leading transfer target for Juventus, according to reports from ESPN Soccer. With the summer transfer window approaching, rumors are swirling about a potential move that could reshape the elite European goalkeeper landscape.

Alisson, who has been a cornerstone of Liverpool’s defense since arriving from Roma in 2018, is reportedly on the radar of Juventus as they seek to reinforce their squad for the upcoming season. The Brazilian international’s consistent performances have made him one of the most sought-after goalkeepers in world football, and his potential departure from Liverpool would mark a significant development for both clubs.

  • Alisson has started over 200 games for Liverpool since 2018
  • He played a pivotal role in Liverpool’s Premier League and Champions League triumphs
  • Juventus is looking to rebuild after a transitional Serie A campaign

The rumors, highlighted by ESPN’s Transfer Talk, suggest Juventus is actively monitoring Alisson’s situation. While no official bid has been reported, the Italian giants’ interest signals their intent to upgrade their goalkeeping options as they aim to reclaim domestic and European glory.

Alisson’s contract with Liverpool runs until 2027, making any potential transfer a complicated negotiation. The goalkeeper’s value, leadership qualities, and experience at the highest level make him a prized asset. Liverpool’s willingness to entertain offers remains unknown, and it is unclear whether Juventus will pursue a formal approach or if the speculation will remain just that.

For Liverpool, losing Alisson would mean finding a replacement capable of maintaining the team’s defensive stability. For Juventus, acquiring the Brazilian would represent a significant coup, signaling their ambition to strengthen a key position with one of the world’s best.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN Soccer