Juventus eyeing loan deal for Liverpool shot-stopper Giorgio Mamardashvili | OneFootball

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·27. Mai 2026

Juventus eyeing loan deal for Liverpool shot-stopper Giorgio Mamardashvili

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Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgio Mamardashvili is now subject to interest from Juventus after the Italians failed to prise Alisson Becker from Anfield, according to Glongari.

The Serie A side has made enquiries about taking him on loan from Liverpool, but it remains unclear if the Reds will sanction a deal.


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The Merseyside club decided to keep Alisson this summer, despite it appearing he was heading to Turin a year before his contract expired.

Liverpool likely felt that with leaders like Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah leaving, and Ibrahima Konate potentially following them out the door, it made no sense to let Alisson go.

This decision has prompted the Bianconeri to turn to the Liverpool number two, with Michel Di Gregorio failing to live up to expectations.

Liverpool signed Mamardashvili a while back, and he joined the club last summer.

Unfortunately, he has also not kicked on in England, and Juventus are considering taking him on loan.

Mamardashvili might fancy the chance, seeing as Alisson is staying and will likely keep the starting berth. After all, he is a superb goalkeeper on his day.

However, a loan move for Mamardashvili simply makes little sense for Liverpool at this stage.

Allowing Mamardashvili to leave temporarily would only weaken their depth in one of the most crucial positions on the pitch.

Liverpool signed the Georgian as part of their long-term succession planning, and one difficult season adapting to English football should not suddenly alter that strategy.

Goalkeepers often require patience and do not hit their prime until late in their 20s or early in their 30s.

With a packed schedule across multiple competitions, injuries and rotation are inevitable.

Liverpool are far better off keeping both Alisson and Mamardashvili at Anfield.

If the club truly believes Mamardashvili can eventually become their number one, now is the time to develop him within the squad, not ship him out on loan.

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