It’s just a few moments and the 2024-25 Premier League season will march into Anfield soon. Before it happens, Liverpool will be bidding for Giorgi Mamardashvili to bring him in.
The player will add more value to the squad once he is able to train under Arne Slot’s regime. However, LFC needs to really hurry up before the summer window transfer closes permanently.
Are Liverpool doing their best to bring Giorgi Mamardashvili?
After losing Martin Zubimendi, LFC appears to have given up on the Real Sociedad saga. The transfer of Anthony Gordon still remains like a dream for many fans of the Merseyside Club. Already the team is gearing up for their match against Ipswich Town.
In the middle of all these, we heard Liverpool is submitting a final price for Giorgi Mamardashvili. Valencia is not willing to let their goalkeeper go without getting at least €40 million. Since he is getting a loan move to Bournemouth, he might get here last summer.
The 23-year-old Georgian professional football player is a world class goalkeeper considering his performance in Euro 2024. The No. 25 from Valencia is a highly valued target for a lot of Premier League powerhouses out there.
If reports are true, Liverpool FC will submit a final bidding offer for transfer of Giorgi Mamardashvili. Valencia already kept a release price above his head; since the Reds are reportedly keeping their offer close to that value, they think it they will accept it.
This year, the Georgian will gain some experience by playing in the Premier League. Spanish sources have recently revealed that Valencia have already rejected one bidding offer by Liverpool for Giorgi Mamardashvili.
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