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Liverpool’s £150,000-per-week icon is set to make an unexpected exit next summer…

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Liverpool’s high-earning player, who commands £150,000 per week, is likely to make a surprising exit next summer.

 

A shocking exit is on the horizon for Liverpool’s £150,000-a-week standout, expected next summer.

 

Liverpool is preparing for the potential departure of their esteemed goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who is expected to join the Saudi Pro League next summer.

 

Since his transfer from AS Roma in the summer of 2018, Alisson has been instrumental in Liverpool’s success.

 

At 31 years old, he has solidified his status at the club, contributing to numerous trophies under Jurgen Klopp and continuing to excel under Arne Slot.

 

Alisson is highly regarded by fans and teammates alike for his exceptional skills, humility, and leadership qualities.

 

Currently, the Brazil international earns £150,000 per week, with his contract set to expire on June 30, 2027.

 

There was some concern among fans regarding Alisson’s future during the summer, but he alleviated those worries after the signing of Giorgi Mamardashvili.

 

Liverpool acquired Mamardashvili from Valencia during the summer transfer window, subsequently loaning him back to the Spanish side.

 

Alisson confirmed that the club consulted him before making the move, which he supported to ensure a strong future for the goalkeeping position.

 

He also disclosed that he declined a substantial offer from Saudi Arabia to remain with Liverpool.

 

As reported by Fichajes, Liverpool expects Saudi clubs to present a lucrative proposal for Alisson that would be advantageous for all involved.

 

While Alisson has expressed his contentment at the club, Liverpool supporters share the hope that he will continue his journey with them.

 

Goalkeepers typically enjoy longer careers than outfield players, and at 31, Alisson is still in his prime.

 

However, the potential transition makes sense, especially with Mamardashvili being recognized as one of the top goalkeepers of his generation.

 

Additionally, Liverpool’s second-choice goalkeeper, Caoimhin Kelleher, is seeking a move to secure a starting position elsewhere. With Mamardashvili’s arrival and the emergence of Vitezslav Jaros from the academy, Liverpool may see a significant overhaul in their goalkeeping lineup next season.

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