Giorgi Mamardashvili’s move to Anfield in the summer of 2025 marks an exciting development for the Georgia international. After a successful stint with Valencia this season, Liverpool has secured his talents in a deal worth up to £29m. As Liverpool’s new manager, Arne Slot has made Mamardashvili his first signing, adding depth and competition to the goalkeeping position. The agreement involves a transfer fee of £25m, with additional £4m in potential add-ons, showcasing the club’s commitment to securing his services.
Mamardashvili’s arrival at Anfield in 2025 is expected to intensify the competition for the No 1 goalkeeper position, challenging established keepers Alisson and Caoimhin Kelleher. This strategic move aligns with Liverpool’s long-term squad planning, aiming to ensure a strong and competitive team for the future.
Liverpool’s proactive approach in signing Mamardashvili reflects the club’s thorough scouting and monitoring activities. Standing at an imposing 6ft 6ins, Mamardashvili’s journey from his hometown club Dinamo Tbilisi to Valencia, where he made over 100 appearances, showcases his experience and potential. Despite not making a first-team appearance for Dinamo Tbilisi, his loan spells at Rustavi and Locomotiv Tbilisi, followed by his move to Valencia in 2021, have honed his skills and prepared him for a significant role at Liverpool.
With a complement of skilled goalkeepers including Marcelo Pitaluga, Alisson, and Kelleher in the senior squad, Mamardashvili’s addition promises to further elevate the team’s capabilities. As the No 1 shirt holder at the start of this season for Valencia, he brings both experience and ambition to Anfield.

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