Liverpool have made a third offer to sign Giorgi Mamardashvili, which could come close to Valencia’s asking price, as a deal might be close.
According to Paisley Gates, Liverpool have submitted a third offer to Valencia for Giorgi Mamardashvili, hoping the Spanish side will accept it this time around. The Merseyswiders have already seen two of their bids rebuffed, as the player wants to join the Premier League giants.
Liverpool’s third bid for Giorgi Mamardashvili
Liverpool are pushing ahead with their signing of Giorgi Mamardashvili, as they are adamant about bri9ngint the Georgian goalkeeper at all costs. Valencia are holding out on their valuation for the 23-year-old La Liga star, and will demand their price.
Valencia had rejected their initial bid, which was nowhere close to Mamardashvili’s valuation, which is reportedly around the £34 million mark. Liverpool have wasted no time reopening talks with Valencia and finding out their conditions for the keeper.
Their next offer was close to the £30 million mark, including bonuses, and now Liverpool have improved their bid and made a third one close to what Valencia wants. The latest offer is about £30 million plus bonuses, as it remains to be seen whether Valencia gets their £34 million asking rate.
As things stand, Liverpool are likely to close in on the signing of the 23-year-old La Liga star, as they have already formulated a plan for the keeper. Liverpool is hoping to wrap this signing up and focus on other needs for their squad, namely a midfielder, after their recent disappointment in the pursuit of Martin Zubimendi.
Mamardashvili wants Liverpool move
Mamardashvili has already agreed to personal terms and Liverpool’s plan once he arrives. With Alisson Becker settled in as Liverpool’s first-choice keeper, there’s barely a chance for the 23-year-old La Liga star to dislodge the Brazilian from his post.
Reports suggest he will be loaned out to Bournemouth for the upcoming season once he joins, and Mamardashvili has accepted that plan. The keeper reportedly rejected other clubs as he favours a move to Anfield, as the club have the approval of a player, unlike their recent pursuit of a midfielder.