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Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has provided a major update on the future of Alisson Becker, revealing that Italian giants Juventus have made a “serious approach” to sign the Liverpool goalkeeper this summer.

If this move actually happens, it would be one of the biggest emotional shocks for Liverpool fans in years.

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From a football perspective, though, I can see why the rumours are gaining traction. Multiple reports — including updates tied to Fabrizio Romano and Sky Sports — say Alisson Becker is genuinely admired by Juventus and that a “serious approach” has been made.

My view:

Liverpool should only even consider it if they already fully trust the succession plan.

Alisson is still arguably the best all-around goalkeeper in world football when fit.

Elite keepers age better than outfield players, so at 33 he still has several top years left.

Replacing his leadership, composure and one-v-one ability is harder than replacing almost any outfield position.

The one thing that makes the story believable is Liverpool’s long-term planning. The club already invested in Giorgi Mamardashvili, which naturally created speculation about a future transition. Juventus also fits Alisson stylistically and personally because he already knows Serie A from his time at AS Roma.

For Juventus, it makes perfect sense:

•they get instant elite quality,

•massive experience,

•and a goalkeeper who can transform a defence overnight.

But for Liverpool, it’s risky unless:

•Alisson himself pushes to leave, and

•the club receives a huge fee plus total confidence in the replacement.

Emotionally, I still think Liverpool fans would rather keep him for two more seasons. He’s become one of the defining players of the modern era at Anfield.