Alisson's contract at Liverpool expires in 2027, raising doubts about his future at Anfield.
The goalkeeper is currently injured but remains an important part of the team. He has played 32 times in all competitions and is clearly ahead of Giorgi Mamardashvili in the pecking order between the sticks.
His profile is attracting attention in Italy sports witness Covering interest from Inter Milan and Juventus. Both teams are looking for a new goalkeeper amid growing doubts over Yann Sommer and Michel Di Gregorio.
It now looks like both clubs may have to wait, with the 33-year-old now keen to stay at Liverpool in the summer.
Alisson wants Liverpool to stay
corriere dello sport Today report that the Brazilian is Inter Milan's ideal choice for the goalkeeper position, with Sommer's contract expiring in the summer.
Due to Alisson's experience playing in Italy, he is seen as someone who could be promoted to the position.
The problem lies in the player's own intentions, as he is keen to stay at Liverpool in the summer. His contract expires in 2027 but it is considering him staying till the end of the contract.
This would allow him to receive wages closer to his current salary of €6m per season and potentially remain in the Premier League.
The goalkeeper's stance could prove to be a problem for Inter who need an immediate solution, with Guglielmo Vicario also a target. Even if they aimed to land Alisson for free in 2027, they would already have a first-choice goalkeeper by then.
Our opinion on Alisson's Liverpool situation

The experienced player's stay at Anfield will only be positive for Liverpool. This will also allow Mamardashvili to settle in better and gradually become first choice. He is getting some minutes in Alisson's absence but throwing him into the mix as first choice could be a risk next season.
Considering his legend status at the club, the Brazil international's presence could prove useful.
Mohamed Salah could depart in the summer and Liverpool will not want to lose another experienced player in the squad at the same time. That's why keeping Allison out for a season could help him make changes gradually rather than starting the process dramatically.

