AS Roma coach Eusebio di Francesco admits he's told Alisson to his face that he wants revenge.
The Liverpool signing returned to say his goodbyes yesterday.
Di Francesco said after Friday's 1-1 draw with Avellino, “On the whole, however, it was a good test for the players. Malcom? I won't about players who aren't in my team.
“Monchi's the one who's been talking a lot about the market, he's dealing with it first hand.
“Alisson? We hope to meet him in the Champions League and beat him, like I told him today when he came to say goodbye."