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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesAlissonLiverpool goalkeeper Alisson has been linked with a move to Juventus this summer, with reports suggesting the Italian team is keen on a swap deal involving Michele Di GregorioAlisson could leave Liverpool this summer(Image: Getty Images)It's claimed that Alisson is attracted to the prospect of joining Juventus, with the Italian club preparing a swap deal with Liverpool.The Brazilian shot-stopper, 33, has emerged as a top target for Juventus ahead of the summer transfer window. The Turin team is said to be willing to offer Liverpool its current first-choice goalkeeper, Michele Di Gregorio, in return for Alisson, who previously made his mark in Serie A with Roma.His stance on a potential move to Turin has now come to light.
According to reports from Italy, Alisson is open to joining Juventus, though the final decision rests with Liverpool.READ MORE: Alan Shearer thinks he saw sign over Mohamed Salah injury severityREAD MORE: Liverpool must show that its learnt its lesson when it makes Alisson decisionArne Slot's team is already set to lose two seasoned players this summer, namely Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah.Juventus is prepared to hand Alisson a contract through to 2028, with the possibility of an additional 12 months.The former Roma keeper's current deal at Liverpool expires at the end of next season.Michele Di Gregorio is Juventus' current goalkeeper(Image: Getty Images)Alisson spent two years in Italy before moving to Merseyside in 2018.The 33-year-old played a pivotal role in Liverpool's Champions League triumph in his debut season, before going on to claim two Premier League titles — among other trophies — cementing his status as one of the finest goalkeepers in the world.Liverpool secured the signing of Giorgi Mamardashvili in 2024, with the Georgian widely expected to be Alisson's long-term replacement.Slot was pressed on Alisson's future last week, when questioned about the possibility of losing yet another experienced figure from his squad."I think the club is run in a certain way and we make decisions that the club thinks are in the best interests of the club," Slot said."And it could mean this is the reason why. They try to make the best decisions with the interest of the club."It (experience) is definitely one argument to keep him but there are other arguments.
That is a decision the club has to make if that is needed. In the end, he still has one year."Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCAlissonJuventus FCTransfers
