
Amidst an exodus of legends at Liverpool this summer, Alisson Becker could be the latest to depart from Anfield.
Liverpool’s superstar goalkeeper Alisson has reportedly reached a verbal agreement to join Juventus, with the Brazilian set to embark on a new journey in Serie A.
The superstar between the sticks, widely regarded as one of, if not the best goalkeeper of his generation, has won every trophy available to him at Liverpool except the Europa League.
Alisson reaches verbal agreement with Juventus
According to a report from Matteo Moreno, Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has reached a verbal agreement with Juventus ahead of a summer Anfield exit.
If the Italian giants are to make an acceptable offer to Liverpool, then Alisson will join Luciano Spalletti’s men in the summer.

While Liverpool’s stance on selling the Brazilian is currently unclear, it is believed that the coming weeks will see more information revealed regarding his potential exit.
Alisson would be part of a growing group of departing veterans at Liverpool in the summer, with Andy Robertson and Liverpool’s all-time Premier League leading goalscorer Mohamed Salah both leaving Merseyside at the end of the 2025-26 season.
Juventus, who have been looking for a ‘strong name’ in their starting line-up between the sticks, have reportedly left Alisson fascinated by discussions about their Serie A project.
The 33-year-old has prior experience in Italy at Roma, playing alongside Mohamed Salah for a season before both men made the move to Liverpool in 2017 and 2018 respectively.
The Italian giants’ grip on securing Champions League football has also strengthened in recent gameweeks, now five points clear of fifth position in the Serie A table.

While news about Mohamed Salah’s next destination has been scarce, Tutto Sport revealed that Spalletti is looking for a player ahead of next season who can guarantee Juventus 20 goals each campaign - meaning a new Italian adventure with Alisson could be possible.
Salah and the Juventus coach are reportedly on great terms, with the Egyptian describing Spalletti to Gazzetta dello Sport as ‘the best [coach] I’ve ever had’ in 2025.
Liverpool return to Premier League action against Crystal Palace on Saturday at Anfield, as the Reds continue their push for Champions League qualification.