Liverpool have been urged to keep hold of Alisson this summer amid growing interest in the goalkeeper.
Juventus have reportedly made the Brazilian their top transfer target ahead of next season.
Alisson Becker of Liverpool drinks a coffee as he looks on during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Fulham
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Liverpool have been told not to sell Alisson this summer amid interest from JuventusCredit: Getty
Alisson has a year remaining on his contract at Anfield, having joined the Reds in 2018.
During eight years at Liverpool, the 33-year-old has made 332 appearances, winning eight trophies.
Those trophies include the Champions League, Club World Cup and two Premier League titles.
However, injuries have limited Alisson to 25 league outings so far this season.
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His current hamstring issue has seen him miss the last eight matches in all competitions.
Alisson could return at home against Chelsea on Saturday, though, with the match live on talkSPORT at 12.30pm.
Ahead of his potential comeback, Alisson has been linked with a move to Juventus.
According to Sky Sports, the Italian giants plan to launch a move for the Liverpool stopper this summer.
Should Liverpool allow Alisson to leave?
talkSPORT's Ally McCoist and Jeff Stelling are adamant the Reds should keep hold of their goalkeeper, though.
Reacting to the news on Tuesday's Breakfast show, McCoist was asked if Liverpool can afford to lose more experience.
Alisson Becker of Liverpool after the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg match between Liverpool FC and Paris Saint-Germain
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McCoist and Stelling are adamant Liverpool cannot afford to lose Alisson this summerCredit: Getty
In response, he admitted: "No, no is the answer to that. I don’t think so.
"Particularly in that area, he might just be their key player in the whole squad."
Meanwhile, Stelling added: "I think it’s really important to hold on to him.
"Look, they’ve lost significant big name players last season and will do again during the course of the summer.
"Surely they want to hold on to the man who is still, deservedly, their No.1 keeper."
Liverpool have already confirmed Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson will leave the club this summer.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool applauds the fans as he is substituted off after picking up an injury during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace
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Salah's Liverpool exit at the end of the season has already been confirmedCredit: Getty
The Reds have agreed for the former to depart on a free transfer a year before his contract expires.
As for Robertson, the left-back has verbally agreed to join Tottenham Hotspur provided Roberto De Zerbi's side avoid relegation.
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Ibrahima Konate could also still leave the club before the start of next season.
The defender's contract expires at the end of June, with a new deal yet to be signed.