Transfer rumors, news: Alisson to leave Liverpool for Juve?
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Transfer rumors, news: Alisson to leave Liverpool for Juve?
"Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson is on the radar of Juventus, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. The Bianconeri have reportedly added the 33-year-old Brazil international to their shortlist as they search for a solution at No. 1 amid issues with Michele Di Gregorio and Mattia Perin, with belief that an opportunity to sign him could emerge when he enters the final year of his contract at Anfield in the summer."
"Barcelona are interested in signing Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush, according to Sport. Marmoush, 27, has reportedly been identified as a potential alternative to Atlético Madrid's Julián Álvarez, and they see him as a strong fit for manager Hansi Flick's system, while there is optimism that he could be signed for less than €75 million in the summer."
"Sport also reports that the Blaugrana have informed the representatives of 31-year-old wing back João Cancelo of their desire to sign him on a permanent deal next season. The Portugal international is currently on loan from Al Hilal, but while there is no option clause included in the deal, talks are expected to take place over a fee, with the LaLiga club impressed with his performances since he joined in January."
Juventus has identified Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson as a potential signing to address their goalkeeping concerns with Michele Di Gregorio and Mattia Perin. The 33-year-old Brazilian is expected to become available when entering the final year of his Anfield contract in summer 2025. Barcelona seeks Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush as an alternative to Atlético Madrid's Julián Álvarez, believing he fits manager Hansi Flick's system and could be acquired for under €75 million. Barcelona also pursues permanent signing of João Cancelo from Al Hilal, with negotiations expected despite no option clause in his current loan deal. Manchester United and Manchester City both show interest in Nottingham Forest midfielders Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson.
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