Alisson signs contract extension at Liverpool

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson has committed his future to the Reds by signing a new contract until 2027.

The Brazil international, 28, said he had “confidence” and “trust” in the club after three years at Anfield.

Alisson arrived from Roma in 2018.

Alisson has won the Champions League and Premier League during his time on Merseyside.

He said his family were happy and settled.

“The decision is not hard for me,” he told Liverpoolfc.com.

Alisson is the latest Liverpool player to sign a new deal.

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Brazil team-mate Fabinho done so on Tuesday – committing to 2026.

Full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, 22, announced last week he had put pen to paper on a deal until the summer of 2025.

Alisson has made 130 appearances and kept 57 clean sheets since joining from Roma for £66.8m .

This fee that made him the world’s most expensive keeper.

His memorable injury-time winner against West Brom in May won the club’s goal of the season award.

He became the sixth keeper to score a Premier League goal – and the first to do so with a header.

“We have to set goals and we have to set them high,” he said.

“Winning everything that we are playing – the Champions League, Premier League, the cups, everything.”

“I think we can start from there.”

“But obviously winning depends on what we will put on the pitch, what we will give on the pitch and we have to give 100 per cent at least. If we can push harder, we will go.”

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