Giorgi Mamardashvili eyes Liverpool loan exit over lack of game time
Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili is reportedly considering requesting a loan move this summer after growing frustrated with his limited opportunities at Anfield.
The Georgia international has found regular minutes hard to come by since linking up with the Reds, serving primarily as the understudy to Alisson.
Reports suggest the 25-year-old is now exploring options to secure consistent first-team football for the upcoming campaign.
Mamardashvili has made just 11 appearances across all competitions for Arne Slot’s side this season.
His most recent outing came on 12 January during the FA Cup third-round victory over Barnsley.
Struggle for minutes
The shot-stopper joined Liverpool from Valencia in a deal agreed in the summer of 2024, spending the subsequent season on loan in Spain before moving to Merseyside.
He arrived with a strong reputation, having kept 39 clean sheets in 134 appearances during his time in La Liga.
However, the former Valencia number one has been unable to displace Alisson, who remains the first choice between the posts.
Mamardashvili’s frustration was reportedly compounded when he was left on the bench for the FA Cup fourth-round tie against Brighton earlier this month.
Summer overhaul expected
A potential exit for the goalkeeper comes amidst a wider period of transition for Liverpool following a challenging second season under Slot.
The club is expected to be active in the transfer market again after previously investing heavily in the squad.
Defensive reinforcements appear to be a priority, with the club already agreeing a deal for Rennes centre-back Jeremy Jacquet.
Uncertainty also surrounds the left-back position as Andy Robertson approaches the expiry of his contract in June.
Reports indicate the Reds are monitoring Juventus defender Andrea Cambiaso as a potential competitor for Milos Kerkez on the left flank.