Turkish giant Galatasarei is stepping up their exploration of new first-choice goalkeepers ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Seeing Fernando Muslera leave the club for a long time this summer, they are ready to enter the market for new goalkeepers.
The Turkish champion set his eyesight high in search of a new number one and identified Liverpool’s Allison Becker as a potential marquee alternative.
However, their efforts to seduce the Brazilians to Istanbul ended with disappointment.
According to Sky Sports Germany, Galatasaray conducted an investigation to sign Liverpool’s Star Allison, but the Premier League winner declined an offer from the Turkish giants.
Allison is an important part of Liverpool’s setup
The Brazilian goalkeeper made 35 appearances for the Reds in all competitions last season 35 times.
Along with Mohamed Salah and Virgil Van Dijk, he is a senior member of Reds Squad and a dressing room leader.
The 32-year-old, a key figure in Liverpool’s setup, has been on a contract until 2027 and shows no indication that he wants to leave Premier League club.
Allison is a trusted member of the starting lineup under Arne Slot, and the Dutch manager hopes his number one goalkeeper will stay at the club.
This summer, there will be changes in Anfield’s goalkeeping division. Caoimhin Kelleher has already left the club this summer to join Brentford’s side of Premier League, but Georgia’s Euro 2024 star Giorgi Mamaldashvili is set to join the Reds.
The Valencia goalkeeper signed a contract with Liverpool last summer, but was loaned to Laliga for the 2024/25 campaign.
Brazilians face competition with new signatures next season
He now has the opportunity to prove himself in Liverpool by competing for his number one position with Allison.
Mamal Dashvili’s arrival indicates that Merseyside clubs are making long-term plans to replace Brazilian goalkeepers, but Allison is still not in a hurry to leave the club.
He showed last season that he is still one of their best players and can perform at a high level.
Legendary former keeper Peter Schmeichel called Allison’s performance in the Champions League with Paris Saint-Germain “one of the best goalkeeping displays I’ve seen in my life.”
Allison is determined to stay at the club, but the same cannot be said about Darwinnes.
Fabrizio Romano reports that the attacker has come out of Anfield this summer.
Liverpool is confident in beating Man United on the 22-year-old attacker’s 100 million euro signature