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According to report: Player accepts long-term contract with Liverpool after turning off large offers 

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Mamardashvili

The main midfield target for Liverpool this transfer window, Martin Zubimendi, turned down a move to Anfield, dealing a serious blow to the Reds.

Thankfully, there is a player who apparently turned down significant bids in order to sign a long-term deal with the Merseysiders.

Saudi Arabian clubs are reportedly making significant offers for Mamardashvili, according to today’s edition of Superdeporte (press image below).

To entice the Georgian international this summer, the Middle Eastern teams are even prepared to give Valencia over 40 million euros.

Mamardashvili, however, has decided to sign a long-term contract with Liverpool after turning down the Saudi Pro League’s high offers.

To complete his transfer to the Reds, the 23-year-old custodian is even prepared to play on loan for Bournemouth for the 2024–25 season.

Mamardashvili was informed by Liverpool that he will replace Alisson as the starting goalie at Anfield. Alisson is anticipated to depart for “multi-million-dollar Saudi football.”

The 19-time English champions, according to Superdeporte, do not now plan to spend more than 35 million euros.

Valencia, though, is still asking for forty million euros. The difference is negligible by any means, and it won’t be shocking if the agreement is completed sooner rather than later.

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Wataru Endo and Joe Gomez updates are included in the most recent Liverpool transfer rumours and news. The only Premier League team still without a confirmed summer addition is Liverpool.

Time is running out, as the window is scheduled to end in three weeks. This afternoon, Arne Slot’s team will play Las Palmas and Sevilla in their final two friendlies.

After their participation in the Copa America and the Euro 2024, the senior players who have returned to preseason will be available for selection by the Dutch head coach.

Slot will have one more friendly to work on any necessary changes before starting their Premier League campaign at Ipswich Town on Saturday, August 17. Having said that, the ECHO has examined the most recent Anfield news.

Joe Gomez considered 

Liverpool is 'ready' to trade Wataru Endo on one condition as Premier League opponents 'eye' star Liverpool is 'ready' to trade Wataru

Aston Villa is reportedly fond of Joe Gomez as a possible addition to strengthen their defence, according to a recent HITC report. Villa is thinking about what to do if Diego Carlos leaves this summer.

Fulham made a transfer bid to the Brazilian, but it was rejected; still, he is still expected to leave. To replace Carlos, Villa has a few choices, including Gomez and Lutsharel Geertruida of Feyenoord.

After serving as a stand-in for Jurgen Klopp in his last season at Anfield, he has gained the attention of several Premier League opponents due to his versatility. Gomez, a centre back by trade, has frequently stepped in at right back as well. During the injury-plagued season, he even played left back in place of Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas.

Liverpool ready to sell Wataru Endo

According to Football Insider, Liverpool would be open to selling Wataru Endo provided they could get Martin Zubimendi to take his place. This summer, as the team looks to make their first signing, the latter has emerged as a key target for Arne Slot and Co.

The decision to bolster their number six alternatives in advance of the Premier League season led to the identification of the Spain international. The sporting director of Liverpool, Richard Hughes, is negotiating the terms of the move with his Spanish colleagues. Hughes has a £52 million (€60 million) release clause in his contract.

Even though Liverpool has already rejected a £12 million bid from Marseille for Endo, there are rumours that if Zubimendi is signed, his departure will be welcomed.

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