By Ramiro Diaz
As rumours swirl of Alisson Becker potentially departing for Saudi Arabia, Liverpool are reportedly eyeing up a move for their current loanee, Giorgi Mamardashvili. The Georgian goalkeeper has been impressing on loan at Valencia and could be the man to fill the Brazilian's sizeable boots at Anfield.
With Saudi Arabian clubs splashing the cash on some of Europe's biggest stars, it's no surprise that Alisson has been linked with a move to the Middle East. The Brazilian has been an integral part of Liverpool's success in recent years, but with a lucrative offer on the table, a move could be tempting.
Liverpool, ever-prepared, have been monitoring Mamardashvili's progress closely. The young Georgian has shown great promise in La Liga and could be the long-term successor to Alisson. His athleticism, shot-stopping ability, and command of his area have all impressed Liverpool scouts.
Why Mamardashvili?
What about Alisson?
Alisson has been a stalwart for Liverpool since joining from Roma in 2018. His ability to command his area, make crucial saves, and start attacks with his distribution has made him one of the best goalkeepers in the world. However, the allure of a massive contract in Saudi Arabia could be difficult to resist.
What do the fans think?
Liverpool fans are understandably concerned about the prospect of losing Alisson. The Brazilian has become a fan favourite and is seen as one of the cornerstones of the team. However, many fans also recognise the potential of Mamardashvili and believe he could be a worthy successor.
What next?
The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the futures of both Alisson and Mamardashvili. If Alisson does decide to leave Liverpool, the club will have a ready-made replacement in Mamardashvili. However, if Alisson stays, Mamardashvili could be loaned out again or sold to another club.
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