The 33-year-old has been at Liverpool since 2018. Carl Recine/Getty ImagesMay 29, 2026 Updated 9:17 am EDTAlisson is increasingly likely to stay at Liverpool this summer.The Brazilian goalkeeper has been the subject of interest from Juventus with reports in Italy suggesting that they had made him a contract offer.However, the Serie A outfit’s hopes of signing Alisson are receding with the Merseyside club showing no willingness to sanction the departure of their long-serving No 1.In March, Liverpool triggered their one-year option in Alisson’s contract to keep him at Anfield until the summer of 2027 and they are counting on him for next season.The 33-year-old proved to be one of the most transformative signings of the Premier League era following his move from Roma for £65million in 2018 as he helped Liverpool achieve both European and domestic glory. However, in recent years he’s been hampered by hamstring problems and he missed 12 league matches this season.Giorgi Mamardashvili, who arrived from Valencia last summer, deputised with mixed fortunes. The Georgia international was brought in as Alisson’s long-term successor, but still has plenty to prove.Alisson provided a reminder of his enduring brilliance with a stunning save to deny Kevin Schade on his comeback from injury against Brentford last weekend, as Arne Slot’s side secured Champions League football for next season.With Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konate leaving as free agents this summer, Liverpool can’t afford to lose another leader in the dressing room.May 29, 2026Connections: Sports EditionSpot the pattern. Connect the termsFind the hidden link between sports terms
Alisson increasingly likely to stay at Liverpool this summer
The Brazil international, 33, has been the subject of interest from Juventus but the Merseyside club are unlikely to sanction his departure.













