Liverpool are reportedly considering the idea of selling Alisson during next summer’s transfer window, amid ongoing concerns about his injury record.
The Brazilian has been an unbelievable servant for the Reds since arriving from Roma in 2018, making an instant difference between the sticks.
In his first season at Liverpool, Alisson won the Champions League – his last-gasp save against Napoli in the group stage remains an iconic moment that kept his side in the competition – and he has gone on to win the Premier League and many other trophies.
The 32-year-old has a strong argument for being among the best goalkeepers of his generation, performing with remarkable consistency down the years, but his one major issue is injuries.
It is believed that a “big offer” could turn heads at Liverpool, with those high up at the club potentially feeling that cashing in on him makes sense.
Our thoughts on Alisson leaving Liverpool in 2025…
On the face of it, the thought of the Reds’ selling Alisson next year doesn’t bear thinking about, considering he is as good as ever, proving to be a world-class presence in goal.
The injuries are becoming troublesome, however, with a layoff of some kind seemingly coming his way every season, putting huge pressure on Caoimhin Kelleher to perform and hampering Liverpool’s chances of success.
Despite this, the Merseysiders should still be looking to keep hold of Alisson beyond 2025, unless he picks up further serious issues after his return to the side next month.
Should the injuries get worse, a big decision may then have to be made, but for now, he remains an indispensable figure for Arne Slot at Anfield.
With doubts surrounding the futures of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah, Liverpool cannot afford to be at risk of losing other massive names.
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