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34 goals conceded: Juventus eye Liverpool's Mamardashvili

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Giorgi Mamardashvili conceded 34 goals in 20 appearances for Liverpool during the 2025-26 season, a figure that has sparked Juventus' renewed interest in the 25‑year‑old Georgian keeper. The statistic underscores why the Italian club sees him as a potential solution for their goalkeeping needs.

Liverpool entered the 2025-26 campaign with a squad thinner than many Premier League rivals, while clubs such as Chelsea struggled to fit all players within registration limits. The limited depth left the Reds vulnerable when Alisson suffered frequent injuries.

Richard Hughes is reported to have identified a perfect move for one of Liverpool's players to address the squad imbalance. His involvement suggests the club is preparing to reshuffle its roster ahead of the 2026-27 summer transfer window.

A report in La dello Sport Juventus still want to sign Mamardashvili and are also monitoring Vanja Milinkovic‑Savic, who is set to leave Napoli after twelve months. The same source notes that Aurelio De Laurentiis' Napoli is considering Vicario as a replacement for the Serbian midfielder.

Mamardashvili's 20 games yielded 34 goals conceded and only three clean sheets, highlighting deficiencies in distribution compared with Liverpool's expectations. His previous reputation at Valencia as a shot‑stopping specialist has not yet translated to the Premier League.

Liverpool's goalkeeping hierarchy now includes Alisson, who has extended his stay, and backup options Freddie Woodman, Armin Pecsi and Vitezslav Jaros. Caoimhin Kelleher left the club on a free transfer after his contract expired in June 2026, removing a potential first‑choice contender.

Given Alisson's extended contract and limited game time for Mamardashvili, a season‑long loan to Juventus emerges as a plausible route, with a permanent deal also mentioned as a possible long‑term solution.

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