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Barry Hunter, Julian Ward, Michael Edwards, Richard Hughes and David Woodfine pose for a photograph with the Premier League trophy, as Liverpool are crowned the Champions of the Premier League for the 2024/25 Season, following Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Crystal Palace FC at Anfield on May 25, 2025(Image: Nikki Dyer - LFC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Liverpool have no intention of selling Alisson Becker this summer amid speculation of interest from Galatasaray.
Reports over the weekend suggested the Turkish side had approached Alisson's representatives over the prospect of leaving Anfield.
It has been claimed Alisson turned down the invitation from Galatasaray and is instead committed to remaining at Anfield, where he has a year remaining on his contract with the club expected to trigger their option of a further 12 months.
Liverpool have not been approached with any concrete expression of interest from Galatasaray and regard the Brazil international very much first choice of a goalkeeping unit that has undergone a summer of change with the departure of Caoimhin Kelleher and arrivals of Giorgi Mamardashvili and Armin Pecsi.
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Meanwhile, a report in Saudi Arabia has claimed Al-Hilal have struck an agreement with Fenway Sports Group chief executive of football Michael Edwards to become their next sporting director has been dismissed
Al-Hilal, who are competing in the controversial FIFA Club World Cup, are looking to fill the role with a foreign sports director after the departure of long-time incumbent Fahad Al-Mufrej.
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However, the ECHO understands Edwards - who returned to the wider Liverpool fold last year having departed in 2022 - has at present no plans to leave his position as FSG continue to pursue a multi-club model.
Any recent contact between Al-Hilal and Edwards has been due to the Saudi Pro League team's interest in signing Darwin Nunez.