Reds dealt a blow in pursuit of stopper
Roma have told Liverpool that they have "zero" chance of landing goalkeeper Alisson this summer.
Club president James Pallotta claims that the Serie A club will not be binning off their prized asset in favour of profit.
Alisson, 25, has been consistently linked with Liverpool over recent months - the team he will come up against in the Champions League semi-finals.
His performances in Europe have been particularly impressive throughout this season.
Roma have not conceded a goal in their last five Champions League games against Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Qarabag, Shakhtar Donetsk and Barcelona.
And Alisson's performances have ensured that he is keeping Manchester City stopper Ederson out of the Brazil team.
Pallotta accepts that Alisson will be on the radar of some of Europe's top clubs, but warns them that they will not get anywhere.
"We have no intention of selling him," Pallotta told Sky Sport Italia.
"I mean zero at all. I'm sure some people will probably come in with some bids, but I don't have any interest in selling him, he's a great goalkeeper.
"When we got him, I thought the same thing and as far as I'm concerned, I mean no."
Source: Daily Mirror
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