Tag: Mamardashvili

  • Liverpool and Giorgi Mamardashvili seal a £29.6 million contract; today’s medical

    Liverpool and Giorgi Mamardashvili seal a £29.6 million contract; today’s medical

    Giorgi Mamardashvili, a custodian from Valencia, has agreed to join Liverpool after all the kinks have been worked out; nevertheless,

    Giorgi Mamardashvili, a goalkeeper from Valencia, has agreed to join Liverpool after all the kinks have been worked out; nevertheless, he will not report to the team this summer.

    The Reds are currently preparing for the future, which has brought them to Mamardashvili, a 23-year-old goalkeeper who has been Valencia’s first choice since the beginning of 2022.

    He has been the subject of transfer rumours for several weeks as the team has worked out the specifics of an agreement that will prevent him from playing for Arne Slot’s team this year.

    Instead, according to journalist David Lynch, Mamardashvili is set to sign a contract worth €35 million (£29.6 million), including add-ons. Although he will be the first summer signing, he will spend 2024–2025 in Spain.

    The 6’6′′ goalkeeper will continue at Valencia, where he has already played 102 games, until an announcement is made in the summer about whether he will stay, play at Anfield, or move on loan to another team.

    This Monday, August 26, the 23-year-old will have his medical examination.

    LFC seals €30 million deal with €5 million in add-ons (total: £29.6 million).

    will be returned to Valencia on loan for the 2024–25 Medical,

    which is scheduled for Monday, August 26.

    Goalie is anticipated to sign a six-year deal.

    Alisson’s next moves will be heavily influenced by his future, but the Brazilian is still unquestionably the team’s best player and has made no secret of his devotion to the group.

    Although many people would have preferred—and still would—that Liverpool would make more transfers this summer, this one is significant for the team’s succession plans.

    Liverpool cannot afford to risk having to replace its core in a single transfer window, with players like Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk nearing the conclusion of their careers rather than the beginning.

    With 21 senior caps for Georgia, Mamardashvili is a dynamic young goalkeeper known for his fast reflexes and dexterity off the line.

    Who is Giorgi Mamardashvili?

    Mamardashvili

    After spending time on loan at FC Rustavi and Locomotive Tbilisi, he joined Georgian club Dinamo Tbilisi in 2021 and has been Valencia’s first-choice goalkeeper for the past 2.5 seasons.

    Mamardashvili was the surprise performer of the tournament and played a significant role in Georgia’s run to the round of 16.

    He finished the tournament with the most goals prevented (4.7) and saves per ninety minutes (7.5), according to FotMob.

    “Mama defends well, he is an agile and fast goalkeeper,” defender Victor Mongil, who trained with Mamardashvili at Dinamo Tbilisi, said to Breaking The Lines last year about his style of play.

    “He’s a goalkeeper who can reach balls that can be difficult for taller goalkeepers, like Courtois or Donnarumma, who struggle there. He handles low shots well.”

  • Fabrizio Romano Confirming Liverpool’s first signing of the Arne Slot era

    Fabrizio Romano Confirming Liverpool’s first signing of the Arne Slot era

    Journalist Fabrizio Romano claims that Liverpool has finally made their first signing ahead of the summer transfer window’s closing in one week.

    After failing to sign Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad, Liverpool is the only Premier League team not to add to their roster this summer.

    Romano had predicted that the Reds would have a busy window, but there have been considerably more outgoings than incomings thus far.

    The first autograph from the Arne Slot era Romano claims that Wolves’ wonderkid Alvin Ayman has signed with Liverpool.

    A £2 million compensation fee has been agreed upon, and the 16-year-old will sign a five-year contract with the Reds.

    Ayman is expected to follow in the footsteps of 17-year-old Trey Nyoni, as he rises through the ranks and might even grab the attention of first-team coach Arne Slot.

    The Reds are hoping that Ayman will join the ranks of Harvey Elliott, Kaide Gordon, and James McConnell as the next great young player to arrive at Anfield.

    Even with so many of ‘Klopp’s Kids’ leaving, it appears the team is still seeking to add young players to strengthen the roster.

    Liverpool gets closer to signing Mamardashvili as well

    Merseyside has seen a boom in young players recently, and Slot is expected to continue this trend.

    Richard Hughes has a few more signings that need to be finished before the August 30 deadline.

    Giorgi Mamardashvili, a custodian from Georgia, is getting closer to joining Liverpool, according to reports that the team has struck a deal with Valencia.

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    Agents intervene to finalise the deal before the first signature as hopefully the offer from Liverpool will be accepted – Report

    Agents intervene to finalise the deal before the first signature as hopefully the offer from Liverpool will be accepted - Report

    Valencia is not in the mood to lower their asking price; Mamardashvili wants Liverpool and Liverpool wants Mamardashvili.

    The player and his representatives are working hard to finalise the deal between the two teams, according to the most recent information from the UK.

    Many people are beginning to believe that the Georgian international will be the first signing of the Arne Slot era, according to today’s issue of The Sunday Mirror

    To yet, Mamardashvili has been offered £30 million by Liverpool (with add-ons), but the Los Che are demanding £34 million.

    Considering that the Merseysiders did not recruit a single player this summer, the gap is not that great, and they undoubtedly have money. Nevertheless, the British media site asserts that Anfield is unwilling to give the 23-year-old shot stopper any more than the price shown above.

    In this case, Mamardashvili’s representatives have intervened to make sure that a deal is reached between the two teams and the player can finalise his dream transfer to Liverpool during the summer transfer window.

    Giorgi Mamardashvili

    According to The Mirror, his agents are putting pressure on Valencia and the Reds to reach a mutually beneficial agreement that would see the Premier League team pay an upfront cost of £30 million and additional payments contingent on Valencia’s performance.

    Alisson played a mostly spectator role in the second 45 minutes of yesterday’s match against Ipswich, although he was impressive and watchful throughout the first half.

    There is no pressing need for Liverpool to buy a goalkeeper with him and Kelleher providing cover, but they are already considering what will happen to the Brazilian star, which is where Mamardashvili enters the picture.

    The youngstar, who is considered to be of the best calibre, recorded the most saves during the Euros.

    Keep an eye here for the most recent information on the transfer drama.

  • Following Mamardashvili; a report suggests Liverpool may soon make a major transfer approach for the enforcer, worth £70 million

    Following Mamardashvili; a report suggests Liverpool may soon make a major transfer approach for the enforcer, worth £70 million

    David Ornstein

    David Ornstein’s report on Sepp van den Berg may have left Liverpool in dire need of defensive reinforcements.

    The Dutchman is now more likely than ever to leave the team before the summer transfer window closes, joining fellow Reds center-half Joel Matip in doing so.

    Following the commencement of the 2024–25 league season, the Merseysiders find themselves tip-toeing over broken glass amid continuous rumours about Joe Gomez.

    Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace is one answer that can ease the pain of a lot of the supporters. Newcastle’s opponents are reportedly very interested in the Eagles’ defensive anchor, but the Express is now claiming that there’s a “feeling” that Liverpool’s Arne Slot’s team “could strike late in the window” for the Englishman.

    This summer, will Marc Guehi be signed by Liverpool?

    David Ornstein

    This comes after a flurry of recent reports that seem to validate our “appreciation” for the 24-year-old, which is intriguing to us.

    With us likely to receive an additional £20 million or more for Sepp van den Berg and considering our minimal engagement in the window thus far—aside from a recent move for Giorgi Mamardashvili—there ought to be sufficient funds in the bank to support a move. Naturally, Guehi won’t be inexpensive.

    After leading England to the final of the European Championship, the defender’s current club has rated him at an astounding £70 million.

    The Palace player completed 20/28 long passes he tried in Germany, registering an amazing 92.67% pass accuracy rate along with 44 recoveries.

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    “They look sharp” Micah Richards identifies the two Liverpool players that have impressed him throughout preseason

    Micah Richards

    When predicting where the Liverpool Reds would finish in the Premier League this season, Micah Richards has singled out two players for special recognition.

    During his preview of the new season on The Rest Is Football podcast, the commentator expressed his expectation that Arne Slot’s team would finish in third place in the standings, citing his impressions of them from the preseason.

    According to the 36-year-old. “I’ve got them in third   However, I believe they will be excellent. I’ve watched some preseason football, and the highlights seem really good as they look sharp. [Diogo] Jota has been active and has been performing well. [Luis] Diaz has been performing well. He has also scored a couple of goals.”

    Amidst a really promising preseason, Liverpool has produced a number of noteworthy performances. Among them are the two guys Richards mentioned, Diaz, who scored twice against Sevilla last Sunday, and Jota, who scored an incredible first goal.

    Micah Richards

    The Colombian was crucial to his nation’s advancement to the Copa America final in July, and he was one of the few Reds players who did not allow his standards to slip at the sad conclusion of the previous year.

    The Portuguese attacker was inexplicably left off Roberto Martinez’s roster for the majority of Euro 2024, but the way he finished his volley at Anfield five days ago cemented his status as our finest finisher.

    Both players will be confident in their prospects of getting off to a start this weekend against Ipswich, but Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo present strong opposition after they performed admirably for their respective countries on the international scene during the summer.

    When Slot chooses his starting lineup tomorrow, he’ll have a delightful selection headache because so many forwards are looking good heading into the new season, which is precisely what Liverpool’s new head coach will want.