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22nd July 2018
12:12pm BST

While that delight won't wear off easy, there may be a tinge of regret on Merseyside after it emerged that the club had actually been given the chance to sign Alisson as far back as 2015.
According to a report in The Mirror, Liverpool were one of many Premier League and Championship clubs sent dossiers about the goalkeeper, who at the time had been described by Brazilian legend Claudio Taffarel as the best young goalkeeper to come out of South America.
At the time Alisson was goalkeeper for Brazilian Serie A side Internacional, and would go on to make his international debut against Venezuela on October 13, 2015 in a 3-1 win.
Despite the glowing appraisals and the fact that England was his preferred destination, no English club opted to sign him and he eventually signed for Roma in 2016.
He would have cost just £3.1m, with £900,000 in add-ons, quite a lot less than the £67 million spent. That's quite a big difference, though one suspects that if the Brazilian succeeds in ending the club's goalkeeping issues, no one will really care.Explore more on these topics: