Liverpool transfer news: Roma president warns Jurgen Klopp he has ‘zero chance’ of signing Alisson
Alisson has been in fine form this season and has long been linked with a move to Anfield
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Your support makes all the difference.Liverpool have been told they have precisely “zero chance” of signing Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson from Roma this summer.
Alisson, who regularly starts over Manchester City player Ederson in the Brazil national team starting XI, has been repeatedly linked with a move to the Premier League this summer.
And Liverpool will have a chance to admire his ability first hand when they take on Roma in the Champions League semi-finals later this month.
But club president James Pallotta has revealed in no uncertain terms that the highly-prized 25-year-old will be going nowhere when the transfer window reopens.
“We have no intention of selling him," Pallotta told Sky Sport Italia.
“I mean zero at all. I'm sure some people will probably come in with some bids, but I don't have any interest in selling him, he's a great goalkeeper.
“When we got him, I thought the same thing and as far as I'm concerned, I mean no.”
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