Liverpool are looking to secure another two new players this week as they close in on the signing of Giorgi Mamardashvili, according to reports.
The Reds are yet to make a signing this summer after former manager Jurgen Klopp left his squad in good shape for new boss Arne Slot to succeed him.
but he will return on loan to Valencia once a deal worth a reported €35m is sealed.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano gave it the here we go on Monday, he wrote on X: Giorgi Mamardashvili to , here we go! Medical today for Georgian goalkeeper as he’s joining #LFC from Valencia. The agreement for €35m package plus sell-on clause will be signed now but he will join Liverpool in July 2025. This season he’s staying in Valencia.
Romano later added a picture of the Georgia international arriving at Liverpool s training ground to complete his medical at the Premier League club.
🔴🇬🇪 Giorgi Mamardashvili here having medical as new Liverpool player in Valencia.
Mamardashvili’s together with members of the staff and his agent. 📸
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano)
There are still a couple of potential weak spots in Slot s squad with the new season two games young Liverpool are working on two signings this week before the transfer window closes .
The report adds:
The Premier League giants want a midfield anchorman and a centre-back who can also operate at full-back.
Liverpool are now prioritising a left-sided centre-back who can provide cover for Virgil Van Dijk and also operate at left-back.
A deal to sign Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi fell through earlier this month with the Spain international deciding to remain in La Liga for the time being.
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Out of the two deals, sources believe the midfield signing is most likely to happen.
It’s an area of the team that Arne Slot is desperate to strengthen, providing further strength to his midfield options.
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in the Reds 2-0 win over Brentford at the weekend and beIN Sports presenter Richard Keys thinks supporters may get a little uneasy with Slot s style of play.
Keys said on beIN Sports: Whilst he s winning games, I think he ll be okay. But that [Anfield] was eerily quiet today, and if they start running in mud a little bit, that crowd will start to get a little uneasy.
They go out to be entertained, and the brand of football he [Slot] is likely to serve up, with too many passes at low intensity, there ll be one or two Liverpool fans wanting what they were used to, and not that.