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Alisson 'willing' to give up huge sacrifice to secure Liverpool transfer exit after $70M blow

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Alisson Becker is said to be "willing" to give up a huge sacrifice to secure a Liverpool transfer exit this summer, even after Juventus was dealt a $70 million blowLiverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker.(Image: Steven Halliwell/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Juventus is still interested in signing Alisson Becker this summer and though it may not qualify for the Champions League after a costly defeat to Fiorentina last weekend, the Brazilian is supposedly still open to moving to Turin.The Serie A giant appears to be keen to bring in Alisson this summer, while it has also been touted as a potential destination for Mohamed Salah, who is yet to choose his next club, and Bernardo Silva, who will leave Manchester City after the final game of the season on Sunday.Last weekend, Juventus dropped to sixth place in the standings following a costly home defeat against Fiorentina. Only the top four sides qualify for the Champions League, with one round of fixtures left to play.READ MORE: Jurgen Klopp's comments on managing Mo Salah ring loud and trueREAD MORE: Liverpool transfer news and rumors today LIVE: Bowen interest, Diomande decision, Barcola stanceLiverpool and Juventus would have to agree a transfer fee, but according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Alisson would still be keen on the move even if he would have to drop into the Europa League.Alisson has not played for Liverpool since mid-March thanks to an injury, but he was named in the Brazil squad for the World Cup this week and could make a return to action against Brentford.Arne Slot will offer the latest update on the 33-year-old in his pre-match press conference on Friday, though it appears that his future will not be clarified before the final day.Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker.(Image: Heuler Andrey/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)Liverpool already knows that Salah and Andy Robertson will be moving on, with plans in place for the pair's exit to be marked with a mosaic before kick-off at Anfield this weekend."I think it's pretty difficult to sum it up," Reds captain Virgil van Dijk told club media ahead of the duo's departure."Obviously in a good way, of course.



They've meant so much to the club, they've meant so much to me personally, they have meant so much to all the successes that we have achieved over all those years."And obviously as the human beings they are, I think it's tough to replace that, it's tough to move on from that, but that's life as well.Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreLiverpool FC have launched their new home kit for the 2026/27, inspired by iconic adidas strip worn during the club's 1989/90 title-winning campaign."They have been absolutely amazing to be working with, to be playing with, to be having around and I'm 100 per cent going to miss them."I'm going to miss them a lot.

Obviously, like you said, the full focus now is on missing them maybe as a footballer and that's 100 per cent going to happen."But that was always going to happen at a certain point. But like you've said, we've been playing for like eight years together now.