Liverpool Targets Costa to Compensate for Potential Alisson Departure
Liverpool is aiming to sign a new goalkeeper during the upcoming summer transfer window, with the club setting its sights on Portuguese goalkeeper Diogo Costa, who plays for Porto.
According to "TEAMtalk," Liverpool's management is showing interest in signing Diogo Costa to be a replacement for Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker in the next season.
This move comes as the club seeks to replace Alisson, who wishes to leave the English team to join Juventus in the near future.
Diogo Costa has been a key player for Porto since being promoted to the first team in 2019, with his contract with the Portuguese club extending until 2030.
The Portuguese goalkeeper also has 42 international appearances with his national team and is expected to be part of Portugal's squad for the 2026 World Cup, scheduled to be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
In the goalkeeper position, alongside Alisson, Liverpool has both Mamardashvili and Fredri Wdman, with the team primarily relying on the Brazilian goalkeeper as the first choice.
English club officials are working on rebuilding the team with new signings during the upcoming transfer window, as several stars are nearing departure, including the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah.
Reports also indicate that Liverpool is preparing to make significant deals in the summer, with the possibility of some prominent names leaving as part of the team's restructuring.
According to "TEAMtalk," Liverpool's management is showing interest in signing Diogo Costa to be a replacement for Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker in the next season.
This move comes as the club seeks to replace Alisson, who wishes to leave the English team to join Juventus in the near future.
Diogo Costa has been a key player for Porto since being promoted to the first team in 2019, with his contract with the Portuguese club extending until 2030.
The Portuguese goalkeeper also has 42 international appearances with his national team and is expected to be part of Portugal's squad for the 2026 World Cup, scheduled to be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
In the goalkeeper position, alongside Alisson, Liverpool has both Mamardashvili and Fredri Wdman, with the team primarily relying on the Brazilian goalkeeper as the first choice.
English club officials are working on rebuilding the team with new signings during the upcoming transfer window, as several stars are nearing departure, including the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah.
Reports also indicate that Liverpool is preparing to make significant deals in the summer, with the possibility of some prominent names leaving as part of the team's restructuring.