Liverpool may be open to listening to offers for their long-serving goalkeeper, Alisson Becker, at the end of the current season, according to *Football Insider*. This decision is reportedly influenced by the recent acquisition of Giorgi Mamardashvili, who will officially join Liverpool after completing his loan spell at Valencia. Mamardashvili’s arrival has sparked speculation about Alisson’s future with the club.
Despite having turned down offers from the Saudi Pro League earlier this year, Liverpool might be reconsidering Alisson’s place in the squad. The 32-year-old Brazilian goalkeeper has been dealing with recurring injury issues, which have impacted his availability over recent seasons. In fact, Alisson has missed a total of 40 games over the last five seasons due to various injuries, raising concerns over his long-term reliability. If the right offer comes in, particularly a substantial one, the club may be willing to part ways with him.
Alisson is not the only key player facing an uncertain future at Liverpool. Mohamed Salah, who is in the final year of his contract, has been linked to a potential move to Major League Soccer (MLS), with San Diego rumored as a potential destination. Additionally, star right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold has reportedly attracted interest from Spanish giants Real Madrid. These transfer speculations are emerging despite Liverpool’s strong performances on the pitch, which makes the situation more complex for the club.
With regard to Alisson, his contract runs until 2027, meaning Liverpool would not be under pressure to sell him immediately. This gives the club significant leverage to demand a high transfer fee should they decide to let him go. Alisson has been a pivotal figure in Liverpool’s rise under manager Jurgen Klopp, playing a key role in their successes in both the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League. His shot-stopping abilities and leadership in goal have been vital to the team’s defensive solidity.
However, Alisson’s recurring injuries and the prospect of signing a younger, highly-rated goalkeeper like Mamardashvili could prompt Liverpool to consider a sale. While Alisson remains one of the top goalkeepers in the world when fit, his limited availability in recent seasons has been a growing concern for the club. As Liverpool faces a potential squad reshuffle, particularly in light of interest in other key players like Salah and Alexander-Arnold, the Reds may take this opportunity to cash in on Alisson if a lucrative offer comes their way.