Juventus continues its pursuit of a top-tier goalkeeper, with Liverpool's Alisson as the primary target, but faces high demands from the Reds. David De Gea, formerly of Fiorentina, emerges as a viable alternative to strengthen the Bianconeri's goal. Luciano Spalletti, Juventus's coach, is determined to acquire a veteran goalie, but the club will not break the bank for it, as reported by Corriere dello Sport.

Brazilian shot-stopper Alisson Becker is expected to meet with Liverpool to sort out his future and contractual situation. The English giants could propose an extension until 2028 to dilute his yearly salary. The player will ask for reassurances about his role, considering Giorgi Mamardashvili’s presence. If the parties do not come to an understanding, then his departure would become likely.

Juventus has already sketched out its proposal for Alisson, while De Gea is merely an alternative for now. According to TuttoSport, the Bianconeri offered the Liverpool man a three-year contract with €4.5M wages. He is currently making €8M, and Liverpool also aims to shave his salary.

The English club demands €15-20M for Alisson's transfer fee, which is more than what the Old Lady is willing to pay. Meanwhile, David De Gea agreed to a long-term deal upon signing with Fiorentina after a year out of football. He will talk with the new Viola hierarchy to evaluate the team's direction.

During his spell in Florence, De Gea has kept 19 clean sheets and allowed 83 goals in 69 Serie A matches. The Gigliati could be interested in Michele Di Gregorio as a potential replacement, indicating a possible move for De Gea.

This stance by Juventus is understandable after what happened with Di Gregorio, who, in the meantime, is bouncing back nicely. However, it is hard to gauge older players appropriately. The Spaniard has had a very enigmatic spell in Florence, which complicates his market situation.