Liverpool transfer given ‘here we go’ by Romano’; Saudi poised to ‘come calling again’ for £67m man

Giorgi Mamardashvili is set for a medical at Liverpool today before heading back out on loan at Valencia, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

The Reds are yet to sign any players this summer with former manager Jurgen Klopp leaving new boss Arne Slot with a competitive squad at Anfield.

There have been reports linking to late moves for , and others but the Reds are currently concentrating on getting a deal for Mamardashvili over the line.

However, the potential signing of the Georgia international will be for next season as Valencia are set to take him back on loan until the end of this campaign.

Revealing that a transfer is close, Romano brought an update on the situation on X: Giorgi Mamardashvili to Liverpool, here we go! Medical today for Georgian goalkeeper as he’s joining #LFC from Valencia.

The agreement for €35m package plus sell-on clause will be signed now but he will join Liverpool in July 2025. This season he’s staying in Valencia.

Romano added: Giorgi Mamardashvili to Liverpool, deal done with following details. Contract valid for the next six years. €30m fixed fee, €5m easy add-ons. Joining #LFC in July 2025 as planned. 10% future sell-on clause for Valencia. Medical tests taking place today.

The likely incoming transfer of Mamardashvili from Valencia next summer seems to indicate that Brazil international Alisson who signed from Roma for £67m in 2018 will move on with interest set to build from Saudi Arabia once again.

:  Liverpool have rebuffed any formative interest from Saudi Arabia, which is why we haven’t seen a concrete bid for him, and Alisson is very happy at Liverpool. The [potential] Giorgi Mamardashvili arrival is, perhaps, a clue that in summer 2025, Saudi may come calling again for Alisson.

Alisson will remain a long-term target. But, should Mamardashvili arrive, he will not be signed with a view to replacing Alisson this season.

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New Liverpool boss Slot was unruffled by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s unhappy reaction to being substituted in the Reds 2-0 win over Brentford on Sunday.

Slot, who otherwise enjoyed a dream competitive first game in charge, spoke to a clearly disappointed Alexander-Arnold on the bench after the England defender made way for Conor Bradley in the 72nd minute.

It came moments after Mohamed Salah had doubled Liverpool’s lead, following Luis Diaz’s opener, but Slot denied suggestions of a rift with Alexander-Arnold, who played for England at Euro 2024.

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