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·21 mars 2025
Giorgi Mamardashvili excited about moving to Liverpool

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·21 mars 2025
The summer transfer window is going to be massive for Liverpool.
The Reds are leading the Premier League table by 12 points, and with nine games left to play, they should be able to beat Arsenal to secure the title.
Financially, Liverpool are in a strong position, and they are likely to post a club-record revenue in 2024-25, despite the disappointment of the round of 16 exit in the Champions League.
The summer window brings a new challenge for Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes. Not only they need to make a strong decision on the futures of Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk, the club also need to ship out some of the players to make room for new additions.
Liverpool fans will be curious to see how the club approach the goalkeeping situation as Giorgi Mamardashvili will join them in the summer.
The Reds signed the 24-year-old goalkeeper from Valencia last season for a fee of around £29 million (£4m add-ons included) and sent him on loan to Los Che immediately for the rest of the season.
The Georgia international has been with the Spanish club since 2021 and has made over 120 appearances for them.
He has made 24 starts in La Liga this season, keeping only five clean sheets and conceding 40 goals.
Mamardashvili is already looking forward to the next season, and his latest comments should excite the Liverpool fans. The goalkeeper has vowed to train hard and wants to fight for the starting role.
Alisson Becker is arguably one of the best goalkeepers in the world, and Liverpool are unlikely to sell him.
The Brazilian is the first-choice keeper under Arne Slot, and that status is unlikely to change next season. Kelleher has been equally outstanding for Liverpool, but his situation is really unfortunate.
Considering his age, quality, and the length of the contract, Liverpool have a better chance to cash in on him now and reinvest the money elsewhere.
Several Premier League clubs are vying for his signature, and it appears that his time at Anfield is truly coming to an end. Any potential suitor will need to pay a fee of around £30m to sign him.
Slot probably will rotate the two keepers to keep both of them happy.