According to the latest report from Spanish media outlet Relevo, Premier League rivals Liverpool have launched an offensive for Valencia goalkeeper Mamardashvili, and are willing to pay a transfer fee of more than 30 million euros to sign the promising goalkeeper as a future replacement for Alisson. The two clubs are scheduled to hold talks this week, but as of yet there have been no clear signs of progress in the negotiations.
Liverpool have been looking for a replacement for Alisson for a long time and Mamardashvili has been a key focus for the Reds with his excellent performances at Valencia. However, Mamardashvili himself has certain conditions for a move to Liverpool, as he is eager to join a big club and hopes to get a starting goalkeeper position in a new environment. Given that Alisson is still Liverpool's starting goalkeeper, this condition will obviously be difficult to realize in the short term.
To solve this problem, Liverpool came up with an innovative solution: sign Mamardashvili first and then loan him out to other Premier League clubs until Alisson leaves. This arrangement will not only allow Mamardashvili to gain game experience in the Premier League, but also help him better adapt to the English soccer environment. At the same time, Liverpool will also be able to ensure that there is a suitable replacement to seamlessly take over when Alisson leaves in the future.
It is worth noting that apart from Liverpool, Bournemouth have also shown a keen interest in Mamardashvili. Valencia have valued the young goalkeeper at €35 million ahead of the Europa League, which is a reflection of the value of Mamardashvili in the transfer market.
For Liverpool, how to convince Valencia to lower the transfer fee in the negotiation, as well as how to arrange Mamardashvili's loan after the transfer will be their next key consideration. However, from the current situation, Liverpool have high hopes for the signing of Mamardashvili, and they believe that the young goalkeeper will be able to bring important contributions to the team in the future.