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Liverpool Could be Forced into Huge Transfer Decision After Star’s Latest Injury ‘Concern’

Liverpool Could be Forced into Huge Transfer Decision After Star’s Latest Injury ‘Concern’
Liverpool Could be Forced into Huge Transfer Decision After Star’s Latest Injury ‘Concern’

Liverpool, Alisson Becker, and the Future: Key Insights from Anfield Index’s Podcast

Liverpool’s goalkeeper situation has come under scrutiny as Alisson Becker faces injury concerns, with Dave Hendrick of Anfield Index sharing important insights on the “Daily Red” podcast. In a candid discussion, Hendrick highlights the critical role Alisson has played for Liverpool, the future of the goalkeeper position, and the ongoing impact of Arne Slot as he navigates Liverpool’s crowded fixture schedule.

Alisson Becker’s Injury Woes: A Growing Concern?

Liverpool’s game against Bournemouth is on the horizon, and Alisson Becker’s potential absence is one of the main talking points. Hendrick reveals that “Alisson has not trained since Tuesday’s game against AC Milan,” casting doubt over his availability. Becker’s consistent injury record raises questions about his long-term future. According to Hendrick, “He missed 15 games last season… and in the title-winning season, he missed 18 games.” This increasing injury tally, while still manageable for the club, is undoubtedly a concern.

Hendrick raises a poignant thought that may have crossed the minds of many fans: “You do wonder though if maybe Alisson’s injuries are part of the reason the club made the move for [Mamadashvili] in the summer.” The prospect of Alisson not maintaining his level of fitness well into his 30s could be a factor that prompted Liverpool to sign a younger goalkeeper. With Alisson turning 32 soon, Hendrick speculates that Liverpool might be preparing for a future where Mamardashvili, currently on loan, eventually takes over the No. 1 spot by 2026.

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Is Liverpool Planning for the Future Without Alisson?

There is no doubt about Alisson’s importance to Liverpool. Hendrick is quick to stress this, noting, “We can’t afford to have Alisson out for any considerable length of time… He’s far too good, far too important.” Yet, his extensive injury history is beginning to raise concerns, not just for the immediate future, but also regarding his potential longevity at the club. Could Liverpool really be looking to part ways with their Brazilian superstar in a few seasons?

“If we could cash in not next summer, but maybe summer 2026, when Ali would be 33 about to turn 34, maybe that’s the move to make,” Hendrick hypothesizes. This hints at the possibility of a long-term strategy where Alisson is moved on at a stage where the club can still profit from his sale, perhaps to a big-spending club in Saudi Arabia, before his value drops significantly.

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Photo: IMAGO

Alisson vs. Slot: Managing Liverpool’s Packed Schedule

While Alisson’s fitness remains a talking point, Hendrick also shifts focus to Arne Slot, highlighting how the Dutch coach’s management could influence the team’s performance as they enter a congested part of the season. “Slot admits the biggest difference in Liverpool’s schedule is how the rotation begins,” Hendrick shares, citing the challenges of balancing European and domestic commitments.

Hendrick supports Slot’s need to rotate his squad, stating, “There is a way to mitigate that… by losing in the League Cup next week.” While potentially controversial, Hendrick points out that focusing on key competitions rather than stretching resources thin could be crucial for the remainder of Liverpool’s campaign. With the club’s goals firmly set on Premier League and European success, such pragmatic management could be essential to ensure long-term success.

Alisson’s Future: Could Mamardashvili be Liverpool’s New No. 1?

For those who think that the idea of selling Alisson is far-fetched, Hendrick provides a clear pathway that may leave even the most ardent Alisson fan reflecting. He outlines a structured plan: “Sell Kelleher next summer, bring Mamardashvili in as number two, and loan [Vitezslav] Jaros out for another year.” This structured transition aims to maintain Liverpool’s competitiveness, while ensuring a smooth generational handover in goal.

With Alisson potentially staying for another couple of seasons, Liverpool is strategically preparing to usher in Mamardashvili, described by Hendrick as a “well-seasoned and well-ready” keeper by the time Alisson departs in 2026. Hendrick’s deep dive into this transition showcases a well-thought-out plan from the club, aiming for continued success without compromising on quality in such a crucial position.

Final Thoughts

Liverpool finds itself at a crossroads with its goalkeeping situation. Alisson Becker, while still one of the best in the world, has a history of injuries that could affect his long-term future. Dave Hendrick’s analysis on Anfield Index provides a clear picture of how Liverpool might plan to manage this. With Alisson’s potential departure in a few years and Mamardashvili being groomed as his successor, the Reds are clearly planning ahead.

However, the immediate focus remains on whether Alisson will be fit for the Bournemouth clash and beyond. As Hendrick succinctly puts it, “Hopefully, with the weekend off, [Alisson] can rest and recover and come back next weekend all going well.”