Liverpool have a Machiavellian plan to recruit one of the Euro sensations

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Liverpool has a lot of ideas. After failing to win a final Premier League to honor the end of Jürgen Klopp’s mandate, the Mersey club will now have to do without the German coach. A new page that is bound to be scary and whose first lines will be written by Arne Slot. The Dutch coach is expected to turn a corner as he should benefit from the same squad as his predecessor while the Reds have been fairly quiet since the start of the transfer window. However, the English leaders are looking to the medium-term future. And one position is mainly targeted by Liverpool’s ideas: that of goalkeeper.

Even if Alisson Becker is having a string of big performances, a departure cannot be ruled out in the coming months. His replacement is already being targeted according to information from Relevo. Author of a remarkable Euro with Georgia, Giorgi Mamardashvili is the lucky one. According to the Iberian media, the 23-year-old goalkeeper is interested in a departure to Anfield, but not this summer. From then on, Liverpool would have thought of a clever plan. While Alisson intends to stay at least one season, the goal would be to recruit Mamardashvili this summer before loaning him for a season to Mestalla. A transaction that would allow Liverpool not to pay too much for the latter while his price increases by the months. A sum of 30 million euros is mentioned in Spain.

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