Liverpool signed Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia during the summer transfer window, although he will not be available until next season.
According to the most recent allegations in Spanish media, the Los Che intend to replace the Georgian international at the Mestalla.
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According to today’s Super Deporte, Mamardashvili now holds Valencia’s goalkeeping post, but with the player agreeing to join Liverpool, the La Liga club is looking for a’reliable’ replacement for the 23-year-old.
Stole Dimitrievski joined the Spaniards from Rayo Vallecano this summer. However, the North Macedonian, who has so far warmed the bench this season, will turn 31 later this year, necessitating the recruitment of a young shot stopper capable of serving the club in the long run.
As a result, Valencia may have to spend big to replace Mamardashvili, who was signed by Liverpool in a shrewd move.
Before entering the transfer market, Super Deporte claims the Mestalla club would look to their academy, which has routinely produced talented goalkeepers like as Vicente Guaita, Cristian Rivero, and Antonio Sivera.
Now, the spotlight is on 16-year-old goalkeeper Luis Romero Descals, who has trained with head coach Ruben Baraja and even made his Valencia Mestalla debut in a friendly match.
According to the news source, the adolescent star already has the talent to make his first-team debut and establish himself. Will Romero replace Mamardashvili in the starting XI next season? Only time will tell.
Super Deporte reported yesterday that Giorgi is a ‘perfect’ goalkeeper who would soon be the best shot stopper in the world.
According to the media outlet, Arne Slot felt Mamardashvili was too good to be a bench warmer at Liverpool and hence enabled him to stay with Valencia this season.
He has recently been nominated for the Yachine Trophy after his impressive European Championships campaign for Georgia.