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Liverpool’s signal fuels Alisson exit rumours and fresh keeper hunt

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

Liverpool have received the signal they have been waiting for to launch a massive sale, as last week shockwaves revealed the club is entertaining the departure of first‑choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker. With the Brazilian’s future uncertain, Anfield now faces a clear gap in goal that must be filled promptly.

There had been plenty of talk about a move to Juventus before the season ended, but the Old Lady failed to offer enough and the deal went nowhere. The failed Juventus link left Liverpool still holding onto Alisson as their No.1.

The Saudi Pro League has shown a keen interest in Alisson, and the player is open to a move if the right offer arrives. This fresh interest adds a new dimension to the club’s selling considerations.

Selling Alisson would necessitate a new goalkeeper, and months ago Liverpool linked the vacancy to Porto’s Diogo Costa. Costa carries a £51m release clause and is regarded as one of the best keepers currently available.

Porto, however, fear they may have to accept a £38m offer from Chelsea this summer, well below Costa’s release clause. Their concern is that a big club could trigger the clause late in the window, leaving them without time to replace their own goalkeeper.

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Liverpool must decide quickly; if Alisson leaves late in the window, there will be little time to secure a replacement. Acting now while Diogo Costa remains available could allow the club to trigger the sale and fill the gap promptly.

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