Juventus Secures Personal Terms With Alisson Becker as Liverpool Sets Minimum €15 Million Valuation

Alisson Becker agrees to a 3-year deal with Juventus, but Liverpool’s €20m price tag stalls the move. Read about the Spalletti-Alisson reunion.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 29, 2026, 7:52 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from YSScores

Juventus Secures Personal Terms With Alisson Becker as Liverpool Sets Minimum €15 Million Valuation - article image
Juventus Secures Personal Terms With Alisson Becker as Liverpool Sets Minimum €15 Million Valuation - article image

The Groundwork for a Return to the Italian Peninsula

Juventus has taken a definitive step in its pursuit of a high-profile successor to its current goalkeeping ranks by securing a personal agreement with Liverpool’s Alisson Becker. According to reports finalized on April 29, 2026, the Brazilian international has accepted the framework of a three-year deal that would keep him in Turin until June 2029. The contract is structured to provide Alisson with an annual salary of approximately €4.5 million, reflecting a strategic effort by the Juventus board to balance elite talent acquisition with the club's ongoing fiscal sustainability initiatives.

Liverpool Leverages Contract Extension for Higher Valuation

Despite the player’s apparent willingness to move, the negotiations have hit a significant roadblock regarding the transfer fee. Liverpool recently triggered a one-year extension clause in Alisson's contract, ensuring he remains tied to Anfield until June 2027. This move was not merely a gesture of faith from manager Arne Slot but a calculated maneuver to protect the player’s market value. Consequently, the Merseyside club is refusing to entertain offers below the €15 million mark, with some sources indicating they are holding out for as much as €20 million to facilitate an early exit for their long-serving number one.

Luciano Spalletti and the Project of Revitalization

A critical factor driving Alisson’s interest in the move is the presence of Luciano Spalletti at the helm of Juventus. The two shared a highly successful period at AS Roma before Alisson’s world-record move to England in 2018. Spalletti reportedly views the Brazilian as the "strong name" required to anchor his defensive project and provide leadership to a locker room facing the departure of several veteran figures. This familiarity between the coach and the goalkeeper has played a pivotal role in convincing Alisson to consider leaving the Premier League for a second stint in Italy.

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