Liverpool have completed the £65million (€73m/$85m) signing of Alisson Becker from Roma. A further £9m could be paid in add-ons, which are dependant on Champions League qualification as well as Premier League and European wins.
The Brazilian has signed a six-year deal at Anfield and becomes the most expensive goalkeeper in history by doing so.
He is the Reds' fourth signing of what is becoming an impressive summer for Jurgen Klopp's side, joining Naby Keita, Fabinho and Xherdan Shaqiri in moving to Merseyside.
Liverpool identified the 25-year-old as their preferred choice to be the club's No.1 last season, and worked hard this summer to thrash out a deal with Roma, who were reluctant to lose one of their star men to the Reds for the second year in a row. Indeed, the £36.9m deal which took Mohamed Salah to Anfield last summer was discussed during the clubs' negotiations for this deal.
The Italians' initial asking price of £90m, quoted to Liverpool back in January, was seen as excessive but it was made clear in the past month that the Serie A club would settle for a deal closer to £75m, and that the player was keen on a move to Merseyside.
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