Liverpool anticipates that their legendary goalkeeper Alisson Becker will move to the Saudi Pro League during the next summer window. Alisson has played a key role for Liverpool since signing for the club from AS Roman in 2018 summer.
The 31-year-old has established his legacy at Liverpool, winning multiple trophies under Jurgen Klopp and continuing his work under Arne Slot. Liverpool fans and his peers adore Alisson, praising his world-class abilities, immense humility, and leadership.
The Brazil international is earning £150,000 per week at the club with his current contract running until June 30, 2027. The uncertainty which surrounded Alisson during the summer worried the fans until he addressed the situation after Giorgi Mamardashvili’s signing.
Liverpool signed Mamardashvili from Valencia in the summer transfer window and sent him back to the Spanish club on loan. Alisson revealed that the club acted after informing him, earning his approval to secure the future of the goalkeeping department. The 31-year-old also revealed that he turned down a very lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia to stay with the Reds.
According to Fichajes, Liverpool anticipates the Saudi clubs to make a lucrative offer for Alisson that benefits both parties. Alisson has maintained his happiness to stay at the club and the Liverpool fans want the same for their beloved Brazilian.
The goalkeepers have more longevity than outfield players in football and Alisson is just 31 years of age right now. However, from the practical perspective, the change makes sense as Mamardashvili is one of the best goalkeepers in his generation.
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Liverpool’s number two Caoimhin Kelleher wants to leave the club to establish himself as a number one goalkeeper somewhere else. With Mamardashvili’s arrival and Vitezslav Jaros’s rise from the academy, the Reds could have a new goalkeeping department next season.