Liverpool F.C.'s number one goalkeeper, Alisson Becker, has been linked with a move to Juventus, but the Reds are annoyed by the Italian club's request to sign him on a free transfer. According to reports from Italy, Juventus views Alisson as their 'dream target' to strengthen their goalkeeping department. The 33-year-old Brazilian has just over a year remaining on his contract at Anfield, and speculation over his future has been ramped up in recent days. Liverpool is hoping to reap between €10m and €15m for the goalkeeper, while Juventus chiefs want to obtain him for a lower amount. Fabrizio Romano claimed that Alisson 'likes the idea' of returning to Serie A, where he previously played with Roma. The Reds' reported asking price is slightly lower than Alisson's valuation of €16.6m by Football Transfers. Liverpool's hierarchy is irritated by Juventus' request, and a compromise would need to be reached for a club-to-club agreement to be struck. Alisson's potential departure would be a significant blow to Liverpool F.C., who are already losing two long-serving players, Mo Salah and Andy Robertson, at the end of the season. The Anfield bosses must not entertain Juventus' audacious request, and the 33-year-old goalkeeper's future remains uncertain. As the transfer window approaches, Liverpool F.C. fans will be eager to see what the future holds for their number one goalkeeper. With Alisson's contract set to expire in over a year, the Reds will be looking to secure a significant transfer fee for the Brazilian. The situation is complex, and only time will tell what the outcome will be. Liverpool F.C.'s fans will be hoping that Alisson stays at Anfield, but the possibility of him joining Juventus cannot be ruled out.