Liverpool will be without of their most important players of recent years when they begin the 2026/27 campaign.
Both Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson will leave Anfield this summer, having made a combined total of more than 800 appearances for the club across all competitions.
Speculation surrounding the future of manager Arne Slot had also been rife, but it appears that the Merseyside outfit are set to stick with the Dutchman beyond this summer.
In the meantime, though, it has emerged that Liverpool could be on the hunt for a new goalkeeper this summer.
As per Football Insider, Liverpool could be on the hunt for a new goalkeeper in the coming months if Alisson departs.
The Brazilian joined the Reds from Italian side Roma eight years ago and has since enjoyed a hugely successful spell on Merseyside, winning no fewer than eight trophies including two Premier League titles and the Champions League.
Alisson is a target for Italian side Juventus (Photo: News Images Ltd/Alamy)
In total he has played more than 330 times for the Reds across all competitions, but the report suggests that Liverpool could be powerless to prevent him joining Italian side Juventus.
The Serie A outfit are said to have already held talks with the Brazil international and his representatives with a view to agreeing a deal this summer.
Alisson, 33, has just over 12 months remaining on his current contract at Anfield.
The ‘keeper suffered with injuries during the second-half of the recent campaign and was replaced by Giorgi Mamardashvili, although the Georgian also suffered fitness problems which meant Freddie Woodman featured for Slot’s side towards the end of the season.
If Alisson does depart, the report suggests that Liverpool will enter the market to find another goalkeeper to replace him.
