Alisson Set for Juventus Switch as Liverpool Brace for Summer Exodus

The summer clear-out at Anfield shows no signs of slowing, with Liverpool's talismanic goalkeeper now seemingly heading for the exit.
Alisson Becker has indicated he would accept Juventus's advances, according to reports. The Italian giants are prepared to put a three-year contract on the table worth approximately €15m annually, and the Brazilian has made clear his openness to the proposal.
This comes as Liverpool prepare for a significant squad reshaping, having already confirmed the departures of Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson. The Merseyside club moved to address their goalkeeping position by bringing in Giorgi Mamardashvili as a long-term successor, with Alisson's injury troubles this campaign having taken their toll.
When pressed on the situation, Arne Slot offered little encouragement to those seeking clarity. "Boring, same old answer," the Liverpool manager responded. "I'm reading the same things as you are probably reading but that's not what I would talk about over here."
Slot did acknowledge supporter sentiment, noting that fans deserve the chance to give any departing player a proper farewell. Yet he remained steadfast in his refusal to confirm anything concrete. "You can ask the question as many times as you want in different ways, but my answer will be the same," he said. "I think our fans need to support Alisson, no matter if it's his last game or his first game and that's what they've always done with all of our players."
Sources suggest Juventus have made a genuine impression on the goalkeeper, who has responded positively to their overtures. There is reported interest from Inter Milan as well, though the Juve negotiations appear the most advanced at this stage. Liverpool are expected to resist any exit, though it appears the 32-year-old may already have made his decision to seek a fresh challenge.
On a brighter note for the manager, Harvey Elliott's future has been resolved. The winger's loan at Aston Villa proved underwhelming, but Slot confirmed the youngster will report back to Liverpool when the new season begins. "He's contracted to us so he will be with us in the start of the season," Slot told assembled reporters.
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