Caoimhin Kelleher’s future is not necessarily tied to an exit from Liverpool Football Club this summer. Fabrizio Romano reports that the Reds still consider the Republic of Ireland international an important asset.
Caoimhin Kelleher’s future looks increasingly as if it may lie away from Liverpool, and he’s now believed to have stated his preference as to which club he might join if he leaves Anfield.
David Lynch has named the minimum price that Liverpool would likely seek if they’re to cash in on Caoimhin Kelleher this summer. The Irishman has hinted in recent days that he’s ready to move on from Anfield in order to establish himself as a first-choice goalkeeper elsewhere, having spent the past few years as Alisson Becker’s number two.
As we enter the summer of football, the only chance for Liverpool fans to watch any of our players is in international fixtures and that’s what we had with Caoimhin Kelleher and Dominik Szoboszlai.
Following a successful campaign at Liverpool, Caoimhin Kelleher has admitted recently that he’s now ready to start playing regular first-team football.
Caoimhin Kelleher is arguably the best back-up goalkeeper in the world and that presents as many issues as it does pride in his abilities. Speaking about
The 25-year-old has two more seasons on Anfield contract but is open to a move in Premier League or abroad.
Caoimhin Kelleher has revealed what Jurgen Klopp told him last summer in order to convince him to remain at Liverpool. Having made just 21 senior appearances for the Reds this time 12 months ago, it was understandable that the Irishman may have felt the urge to try his luck at establishing himself elsewhere.
One Liverpool player has hinted that there will be ‘discussions’ regarding his future at the club ‘over the coming weeks’. Caoimhin Kelleher’s contract
Caoimhin Kelleher has hinted that he would be prepared to seek pastures new to become a regular No.1 goalkeeper for a club. The Liverpool star shared his heartfelt gratitude for his time so far at Liverpool Football Club and his extended spell in between the sticks this term amid Alisson Becker’s injury-enforced absence.
Reports have suggested that Liverpool could aim to repeat a particular transfer trick they’ve utilised in the past. According to Football Insider, the Reds are set to go head-to-head with Newcastle in the race to sign James Trafford, who’s valued in the region of £20m by Burnley.
John Achterberg has admitted that Liverpool took a substantial ‘gamble’ on one player who was ‘technically not very good’ at the time of his arrival at Anfield.
One reliable journalist is anticipating a ‘really busy’ summer transfer window for Liverpool, declaring that ‘there will be additions’ at Anfield during the off-season.
Jurgen Klopp will be leaving Liverpool in just a matter of weeks, and the same could also be true of some players at Anfield. The Daily Express identified several names who could viably depart the club this summer, one of whom is Nat Phillips.
Liverpool are reportedly unlikely to block one player from departing Anfield this summer if he were to seek a move elsewhere. The injury to Alisson Becker
Liverpool no 2 keeper Caoimhin Kelleher may still not remain at the club in the summer. The shot stopper has been invaluable for manager Jurgen Klopp in the absence of Alisson Becker.
Sunderland shot-stopper Anthony Patterson is one who is interesting to Liverpool. The Premier League giants may be in the market for a no 2 goalkeeper in the off-season.
Liverpool host Atalanta in the Europa League Quarter-Finals. The first-leg will take place from Anfield on April 11, with the second-leg just a week later.
Sunday’s result at Old Trafford ensures that Jurgen Klopp goes winless against Manchester United in all three meetings across his final season. While both sides were ultimately made to settle for a point apiece last night, the Red Devils will take some solace in knowing that Liverpool’s title hopes have been significantly dented by the draw.
Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher admits there's extra determination amongst the players going to Manchester United. The Reds return three weeks after being beaten in the FA Cup quarterfinal by United.
Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League with a nervy 3-1 victory over Sheffield United. Anfield had to be patient due to some strong defending from the Blades.
Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher appreciates the support of senior teammate Alisson. Kelleher has shone in place of the injured Brazilian. He told liverpoolfc.com: It's really good, I think we have a strong goalkeeper unit at the club.
Liverpool's depth was tested with multiple key players rehabbing from injuries. With the stars now returning, though, the club has some lineup decisions to make.
Liverpool owe Caoimhin Kelleher a huge thanks after the goalkeeper made an incredible save to deny Chelsea during this afternoon’s Carabao Cup final at Wembley. The Reds, despite being injury-stricken, have been the final’s best team.
Caoimhin Kelleher won’t want to watch highlights of Union SG’s second goal against Liverpool in their Europa League group game anytime soon. The Reds had surprisingly gone behind earlier in the first 45, before Jarrell Quansah had buried his first-ever Liverpool goal to bring the visitors level.
Brentford technical director Lee Dykes believes Caoimhin Kelleher is a good goalkeeper however he's been "in the shadows a little in recent seasons at Anfield.
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