Juventus are actively pursuing Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker, despite significant complications at Anfield, according to reports from Tuttosport and Sports.
The Brazilian has reportedly given his personal approval to a move to Turin, but Liverpool's internal turbulence is making the deal difficult to engineer.
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Alisson remains Juventus's clear first choice as they look to address one of the most glaring weaknesses of their 2025/26 campaign.
Michele Di Gregorio's error-prone season has convinced the club's hierarchy that a significant upgrade in goal is non-negotiable this summer.
Former Liverpool head coach Arne Slot had personally committed to blocking Alisson's exit, concerned about the cumulative loss of dressing room leadership following the expected departures of Mohamed Salah, Andrew Robertson, and Ibrahima Konaté.
Slot reportedly rejected Alisson's own request to leave, but his sudden departure from the club—officially described as a mutual termination but reported as an unexpected dismissal—has changed the landscape.
Juventus are hoping that Liverpool's ongoing restructuring leads to a change of stance on Alisson, though the situation remains complex.
One possible scenario involves incoming coach Andoni Iraola promoting Georgian stopper Giorgi Mamardashvili to the number one role, which would free Alisson to leave.
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Alternative Transfer Targets for Juventus
Should the Alisson deal prove unworkable, Juventus have identified several alternatives.
David de Gea could leave Fiorentina for between €5 and €10 million as the Viola look to reduce their wage bill.
Stuttgart's Alexander Nubel, whose return to Bayern Munich is expected to lead to an immediate sale given Manuel Neuer's continued presence, is valued at around €15 million.
According to Sky Sport Italia, Juventus have registered interest in Aston Villa and Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez, whose Champions League and World Cup experience would represent the leadership profile demanded by coach Luciano Spalletti.
The operation is considered economically complex, but the club intends to explore its feasibility with Villa in the coming days.
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Tottenham shot-stopper Guglielmo Vicario, a long-standing Spalletti target, also remains in contention.
