Newcastle United are reportedly eyeing a potential move for Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, as indicated by a recent report from The Times.
The Magpies have reportedly conducted multiple scouting missions on the Georgia international in recent times.
According to the report, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe is a big fan of Mamardashvili, with the club aligning on the belief that he would be a suitable addition to their squad.
Newcastle’s need for a top class goalkeeper after Nick Pope setback
Newcastle’s pursuit of a goalkeeper stems from the absence of their first-choice stopper, Nick Pope, who sustained an injury during their 1-0 victory over Manchester United in December.
Pope’s injury has sidelined him for four months, leading to Martin Dubravka stepping in.
However, Dubravka has not replicated Pope’s impact, prompting Newcastle to explore alternative options for the position.
Nick Pope picked up injury against Manchester United
A potential move for Mamardashvili would signify a significant statement of intent from the Saudi PIF-owned club.
However, securing a deal is anticipated to pose challenges, given that the player reportedly has a hefty release clause valued at £85 million.
Despite Newcastle’s financial resources, the club has encountered limitations in its ability to spend freely due to stringent Financial Fair Play and PSR regulations.