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Liverpool is accelerating its attempt to sign Giorgi Mamardashvili, Valencia's goalkeeper, due to the lack of response from the Spanish club. The 'reds', who had shown interest in the Georgian goalkeeper for weeks, have been forced to increase their initial offer, which was around 30 million euros, due to Valencia's firm stance of not accepting less than 40 million. This situation has put pressure on Liverpool, which is now seeking to close the deal as soon as possible.
Mamardashvili, who had already agreed on personal terms with Liverpool, was supposed to spend a loan season at Bournemouth before joining Anfield permanently. However, as reported by Sport, delays in negotiations have led Bournemouth, in urgent need of a new goalkeeper, to start looking for alternatives, which could further complicate the operation.
Manchester United Appears
Despite having Alisson as the undisputed starter and Caoimhín Kelleher as a reliable backup, Liverpool does not want to miss the opportunity to secure Mamardashvili, a goalkeeper with great potential. Manchester United, aware of the situation, has also shown interest, adding more pressure on Liverpool to close the deal.
Peter Lim, owner of Valencia, has the final say. The decision he makes in the coming days will be crucial in defining Mamardashvili's future and the outcome of this complex negotiation. Meanwhile, Liverpool eagerly awaits a response that will allow them to add a new piece to their squad.
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