Liverpool F.C.'s Alisson Becker has admitted to missing games for the club in order to build fitness for the World Cup, representing Brazil in the international tournament. The Brazilian goalkeeper's absence was felt by Liverpool F.C. fans, who had to rely on Giorgi Mamardashvili and Freddie Woodman in his place. Alisson Becker spoke to Estadão, stating that missing games for Liverpool F.C. was part of the plan to ensure his readiness for the World Cup. He added that arriving at the World Cup at 100% fitness was the priority, which may raise eyebrows among Liverpool F.C. supporters who felt the team could have used his leadership in defense during a tumultuous season. The fact that Alisson Becker feels comfortable publicly admitting this has sparked speculation about his potential departure from Liverpool F.C. this summer, with rumors linking him to a move to Juventus. If Alisson Becker does leave, the question becomes whether the Liverpool F.C. transfer committee and new boss Andoni Iraola have faith in Mamardashvili to replace him or if they will look elsewhere for a new number one. Liverpool F.C. has been dealing with interesting times this summer, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold. Alisson Becker's admission has certainly added fuel to the fire, and fans will be watching closely to see what happens next. The World Cup is underway, and Alisson Becker will be representing Brazil, but the future of Liverpool F.C.'s goalkeeper situation remains uncertain. As the transfer window heats up, Liverpool F.C. fans will be eager to see how the club addresses the potential departure of Alisson Becker and what moves they will make to strengthen their defense. With the Premier League season approaching, Liverpool F.C. will need to find a solution to their goalkeeper conundrum in order to compete at the highest level.
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Liverpool F.C. Goalkeeper Alisson Becker's World Cup Admission
Alisson Becker's revelation about prioritizing World Cup fitness over Liverpool F.C. games raises questions about his future at the club and potential transfer moves
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