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Aug 17, 2026, 9:31 AM·1 views

Replacing Alisson Is Not Going to Be Just a Transfer Problem

Replacing Alisson Is Not Going to Be Just a Transfer Problem Every squad has one position where the succession question is genuinely uncomfortable, and at Liverpool it has been the same one for years. You do not easily…

PolicyDriftReplacing Alisson Is Not Going to Be Just a Transfer Problem

Replacing Alisson Is Not Going to Be Just a Transfer Problem Every squad has one position where the succession question is genuinely uncomfortable, and at Liverpool it has been the same one for years..

Replacing Alisson Is Not Going to Be Just a Transfer Problem
Replacing Alisson Is Not Going to Be Just a Transfer Problem

Every squad has one position where the succession question is genuinely uncomfortable, and at Liverpool it has been the same one for years. You do not easily replace a goalkeeper like Alisson Becker,  who has spent the best part of a decade being the difference in tight games and is now reportedly of interest to Juventus.

The conversation has moved from hypothetical to practical, and it has attracted advice from somebody who understands both the position and the specific weight of following a club legend.

Advice From Someone Who Has Lived It

Emi Martínez arrived at Aston Villa as a goalkeeper nobody was particularly excited about and turned himself into a World Cup winner. He also spent years at Arsenal waiting for a chance that never truly came, which gives him a perspective on patience that most established number 1s do not have.

His view on what Liverpool need has been set out in detail, and Martínez has offered his own read on the situation and on what should follow Alisson’s exit. It is worth reading precisely because it comes from outside the usual pundit pool.

The short version of the goalkeeping trade is that the position is judged almost entirely on the moments it goes wrong, which makes personality as relevant as technique.

The Part of the Job Nobody Scouts Properly

Recruitment for goalkeepers has become extremely data-driven, and rightly so. Post-shot expected goals, sweeping distance, distribution accuracy under pressure, claim rates from crosses – all of it is measurable and all of it matters.

What does not show up cleanly is how a goalkeeper handles a mistake in front of 60,000 people who have just watched it happen (along with millions more on TV).

Alisson’s real value at Liverpool was never only the saves. It was that the back four played differently because of who was behind them. Defenders push higher, full-backs commit further forward, and the entire shape of the press depends on trusting that the space behind will be covered. Lose that and the team plays 15 yards deeper without anyone consciously making that decision.

That is what his successor will have to reproduce, and that process takes several months rather than a few matches.

Why Buying the Obvious Name Is Not Automatic

The temptation with any high-profile succession is to sign the most decorated available option and treat the problem as solved.

Goalkeeping does not reliably work that way. The list of established internationals who have moved to a bigger club and never settled is long, and the reasons are usually environmental rather than technical – a different defensive line, a different set of demands on distribution, a different level of scrutiny after a poor game.

The alternative approach, promoting from within or backing a younger signing with a settled period in the side, carries obvious short-term risk. It also produces a goalkeeper whose relationship with the defence is built rather than assumed.

Neither route is safe. Pretending otherwise is how clubs end up making the same signing twice.

The Distribution Question Has Changed the Job

It’s worth remembering how much the role has shifted in the space of one goalkeeper’s career.

A decade ago, a Liverpool netminder was judged primarily on shot-stopping and command of the area. Now the first phase of build-up runs through him, and a ‘keeper who cannot play out under pressure limits the entire structure regardless of how well he saves.

That narrows the pool of suitable candidates considerably. The number of goalkeepers who are genuinely elite at both jobs is small, expensive and mostly not for sale, which is why succession planning at this position tends to start two years before anyone outside the club notices.

What the Fanbase Should Brace For

Here is the uncomfortable part. Whoever comes next will make a mistake in front of the Kop, possible at an early stage, and it will be replayed endlessly.

That moment is the actual test. Every goalkeeper who has succeeded at a big club has had one. What determines the outcome is whether the crowd and the dressing room absorb or amplify it.

Liverpool have historically been reasonably good at this, and there is a long tradition of the fans getting behind a player who is visibly struggling rather than turning on them.

Judge It in May, Not September

Goalkeeper transitions are among the most gradual things in football to assess properly. The clean sheets in autumn tell you very little. What matters is the run of games in February and March when the pitch is heavy, the fixtures are stacked and the margins are thin.

Whoever takes the position from Alisson must seek to emulate a standard which was set over years rather than just one season. Expecting it to be matched immediately is the fastest way to make the job harder than it already is.

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