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Liverpool turns to "the most expensive keeper of history" after Carius' mistakes


LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool have set a record for Roma to join Brazil's Allison, according to British media reported on Wednesday.
The BBC reported that Liverpool offered 62 million pounds (80 million dollars) to Rome to include the goalkeeper who took the national team until the quarterfinals of the World Cup Russia 2018 in football, while the Guardian pointed out that the Red Team To £ 66.9 million.

Allison, 25, and 31 international appearances, have been in the net since 2016 after moving from Internacional. He played 37 Serie A games last season and contributed to the Champions League semi-final.

Alison is the most expensive goalkeeper in the history of the game, breaking the record for Italian Gigi Buffon, who moved from Parma to Juventus for 53 million euros in 2001, while the Brazilian is the most expensive Ederson in the Premiership after moving from Benfica to Manchester City for 40 Million euros in the summer of 2017.

When he arrives, Allison will become the fourth player to sign for Liverpool next season.

Liverpool are trying to strengthen their ranks as a strong guard behind German Lauris Carrios, who made two serious mistakes in the Champions League final against Real Madrid, causing the loss of the English team 1-3.

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