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·5 febbraio 2025
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·5 febbraio 2025
Amidst the swirling rumours and the closed January transfer window, Liverpool FC finds itself at a crucial juncture. Yet, even without fresh faces gracing the corridors of Anfield, the club’s resolve remains firm, especially concerning the future of their stalwart goalkeeper, Alisson Becker.
While Liverpool’s approach this winter was characterised by restraint, the club’s faith in its current squad is evident. Despite no new additions, key players such as Trent Alexander-Arnold have stayed, shrugging off glitzy overtures from abroad. Manager Arne Slot voiced his contentment, suggesting the team’s strong Premier League standing and competitive edge in various tournaments negated any pressing need for reinforcements.
The conversation around Alisson, however, continues to generate interest. Last summer’s rejection of a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League underscored his commitment to Liverpool, affirming his contentment and dedication to seeing out his contract. Alisson himself articulated this sentiment clearly, stating, “I have a three-year contract with Liverpool. I don’t think the future is definitive for anyone, but in football, I hope to fulfil my contract here in England and, then, after that… I’m open to returning to Internacional.”
Despite the Brazilian’s staunch stance, Liverpool’s acquisition of Giorgi Mamardashvili, who remains on loan at Valencia, signals a cautious but clear strategy towards future-proofing their goalkeeping department. This move suggests a thoughtful succession plan, with Alisson’s role as a mentor and leader undiminished for the foreseeable future.
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Delving deeper, insights from James Pearce of The Athletic reveal a robust confidence within the club regarding Alisson’s tenure. “Alisson came out and said that it wasn’t his plan [to leave] and he still intended to see out the contract that he’s got, which is effectively two years this summer,” Pearce noted on the Walk On podcast. The nuanced details of his contract, including an optional year, further cement his place at Liverpool at least until 2027.
Despite his age and a recent dip in form following a minor injury, the consensus is clear: Alisson remains a key figure for Liverpool. Pearce confidently added, “Each time he’s said no [to offers], but of course you don’t know whether there will be an offer that comes further down the line which is just too good to say no to, especially for someone who will be 33 later on this year. I’ve certainly got no reason to believe that Alisson is preparing to say goodbye.”
While the whispers of transfers linger, Alisson Becker’s roots at Liverpool seem as deep as ever. At 32, his expertise, leadership, and skill continue to be invaluable assets for the club, making him an essential part of Liverpool’s quest for future glory. The blend of his professional commitment and personal aspirations speaks volumes, not just about his character but also about Liverpool’s strategic foresight in nurturing and retaining top talent.