The Georgian keeper, who arrived at Anfield for nearly £30m last summer as long-term succession planning for Alisson, has struggled to find first-team opportunities. At 33, Alisson remains one of the world's best goalkeepers and is expected to sign an extension until 2027, blocking Mamardashvili's path to regular football.
During a brief run earlier this season when Alisson was injured, Mamardashvili kept two clean sheets in 11 matches but couldn't displace the Brazilian. Liverpool remain committed to his long-term development and may sanction a temporary move if the right option emerges.