From the moment he walked through the doors at Anfield in the summer of 2018, Alisson made his presence felt.
The Brazilian had arrived for what was, at the time, a world-record transfer fee for a goalkeeper and it was immediately easy to see why. Commanding, calm and superb with the ball at his feet, Alisson transformed what had previously been a problem position into one of Liverpool's strengths.
He won the Champions League in his first season on Merseyside, added the Premier League in his second, and was the UEFA Goalkeeper of the Year for 2019.
A popular, charismatic figure in the dressing room, the former Roma man is already assured of his place in Liverpool history.














