Liverpool could be in for more transfer disappointment as Valencia manager remains adamant about holding on to Giorgi Mamardashvili.
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Liverpool have set sights on MamardashviliStarred with Georgia in Euro 2024Valencia offer update on goalkeeperWHAT HAPPENED?
The Georgian goalkeeper has been on Liverpool's radar, especially amid swirling rumours of Alisson attracting interest from Saudi Arabian clubs. Reports from as early as June hinted at Al-Nassr preparing a substantial offer to lure the Brazilian keeper to the Middle East. While Alisson has been a cornerstone of Liverpool’s success under Jurgen Klopp, the prospect of a lucrative deal from Saudi Arabia has left the Reds considering potential replacements.
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Mamardashvili, who was incredible in La Liga last season, also put up a superb show in the Euro 2024 which further helped him boost his stock. Yet, Valencia remain firm on their stance regarding the transfer which might force Liverpool to rethink their strategy.
WHAT RUBEN BARAJA SAID
Valencia’s coach Rubén Baraja addressed the transfer rumors head-on during a press conference on Friday, held ahead of their upcoming clash with FC Barcelona. Baraja made it clear that Mamardashvili is an integral part of his squad and that there are no plans to entertain hypothetical transfer scenarios.
“It’s very simple. He’s our player, and as long as there is no other different situation, I’m not going to evaluate anything," he told reporters.
"He’s here, he’s ready to participate. We can’t talk about situations that haven’t happened yet."
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Liverpool are not the only Premier League club with its eyes on Mamardashvili. Newcastle United have also expressed a strong interest in the Georgia international, with reports indicating that the Magpies had already submitted an initial bid worth €25 million (£21 million/$26 million). Valencia, however, swiftly rejected the offer, signalling their unwillingness to part with their prized goalkeeper without a fight.