Liverpool is facing a big decision regarding their goalkeeping situation, with the potential arrival of Giorgi Mamardashvili raising questions about the future of current goalkeeper Alisson Becker. Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson has weighed in on the matter, suggesting that Liverpool should hold on to Alisson for at least another season to allow Mamardashvili time to settle in.
Robinson acknowledges Mamardashvili’s capabilities but highlights the importance of giving him time to adapt to the team. He believes that Alisson’s experience and guidance could be invaluable in helping the young goalkeeper transition into his role at Liverpool. With Caoimhin Kelleher also in the mix, the Reds have some tough decisions to make in the coming months.
Kelleher has shown promise in his appearances for Liverpool this season, but it remains to be seen if he will be content with a backup role moving forward. Mamardashvili, on the other hand, has been in fine form for both his national team and Valencia, showcasing his potential as a top goalkeeper.
It will be interesting to see how Liverpool navigate this situation and whether they will ultimately decide to keep Alisson, promote Kelleher, or trust in the abilities of Mamardashvili. The upcoming transfer window could provide some clarity on the Reds’ goalkeeping plans for the future.