Liverpool are reportedly interested in the services of Valencia's Georgian goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili.
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Mamardashvili's stock has soared following another impressive campaign between the sticks at the Mestalla Stadium.
A product of the Dinamo Tbilisi youth academy, Mamardashvili initially moved to Valencia on a one-year loan deal in the summer of 2021, but was soon snapped up by Los Che on a permanent basis after impressing Jose Bordalas and his coaching staff.
The 23-year-old has since established himself as a mainstay in the Valencia starting XI and become the first player in the club's history to make 60 consecutive appearances.
Six-time champions of Spain, Valencia have suffered major financial issues in recent years and as such, their competitiveness on the field has dwindled.
A ninth-place finish in La Liga this term was deemed a step in the direction but their economic insecurity remains. While the club have stressed they're under no pressure to raise funds this summer, a tempting offer may be enough to prise Mamardashvili away from Valencia.
After a standout Euros campaign for Georgia, Arne Slot's Liverpool have been linked with making a move for the towering goalkeeper.
Reports suggest the Reds are keen to snap up Mamardashvili and then immediately loan him out to ensure he continues to receive regular first team game time.
Bournemouth and Atletico Madrid have also been credited with interest in the Georgian, whilst Valencia are likely to want to keep him around for at least another season.
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