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Liverpool is reportedly considering a summer transfer for Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs, signaling potential succession planning for Alisson. The 23-year-old Dutch player is viewed as a promising talent.
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Liverpoolâs goalkeeping department could soon become one of the summerâs most intriguing transfer stories, with CaughtOffside reporting growing interest in Sunderlandâs Robin Roefs.
At 23, the Dutchman fits the modern recruitment profile, young, improving, commanding and potentially attainable before his price soars. Liverpoolâs stance remains clear, they would prefer to keep Alisson. Yet succession planning is not disloyalty, it is diligence.
CaughtOffside report that Roefs is âvery well thought of inside Anfieldâ, with Liverpoolâs interest described as âconcrete and getting stronger.â That matters. This is not loose scouting chatter, but a potential contingency plan should Juventus push seriously for Alisson.
âRoefs has won himself a lot of admirers with his performances at Sunderland,â one source said. âLiverpool are open to bringing in a new âkeeper if Alisson leaves, and heâs someone theyâre really keen on. will be there too, but Liverpool want to be first.â
Liverpool is interested in Robin Roefs due to his youth, potential for improvement, and suitability as a future replacement for Alisson.
Liverpool's interest in Roefs suggests they are planning for the future, although they prefer to keep Alisson for now.
Robin Roefs is 23 years old and plays as a goalkeeper.

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That final line carries weight. Liverpool do not want to be reactive if the market accelerates.
Chelseaâs interest adds urgency. Robert Sanchez has not fully convinced, and Stamford Bridge may soon seek a new number one. Mike Maignan has been linked, although CaughtOffside state those links are not concrete as things stand.
For Liverpool, Roefs would not merely be a replacement name on a list. He would represent a strategic move, especially if Alissonâs future becomes uncertain.
If Alisson stays, this deal feels difficult. Liverpool already have elite quality in goal, and Roefs would surely want a pathway to regular football. If Alisson leaves, the landscape changes instantly.
A reported valuation of around ÂŁ35m is significant, but not outrageous for a young goalkeeper with Premier League potential and international pedigree at Netherlands Under-21 level.
From a sceptical Liverpool supporterâs perspective, this feels like the kind of rumour that demands caution rather than hysteria. Alisson remains one of the greatest goalkeepers in Liverpoolâs history, and replacing him cannot be treated like a tidy spreadsheet exercise.
Roefs may be talented, and the Sunderland performances clearly appear to have caught serious attention, but Anfield is different. Every cross carries pressure. Every pass into midfield is judged. Every mistake becomes a headline.
There is also the wider question of priorities. Liverpool under Arne Slot need clarity across several areas, and spending ÂŁ35m on a goalkeeper only makes sense if Alisson genuinely departs. If not, it risks creating noise around a position that has long been a source of rare certainty.
That said, Liverpool cannot be asleep while Chelsea circle. If the recruitment team truly believe Roefs is an elite keeper in waiting, moving early could be smart business. The fear is obvious, lose Alisson, hesitate, then watch Chelsea win the race.
For now, this feels like sensible monitoring with a sharper edge. Liverpool should plan, but they should not panic.