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Goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher is ready to leave Liverpool

With a presence like that of Alisson in goal, it is tough for any keeper to get into the starting XI at Liverpool. Spare a thought for Caoimhin Kelleher, the Irishman won the Reds their Carabao Cup last season and was crucial in the FA Cup as well and has made just three appearances this season.

However, as per The Athletic, Caoimhin Kelleher is ready to leave Liverpool and seize an opportunity to become the first-choice keeper elsewhere. The likes of Tottenham, Brentford and even Brighton and Hove Albion show interest in securing his services.

But Jurgen Klopp remains adamant that it would not be so easy for other clubs to take Kelleher out of Merseyside. He said last Friday that it would take “an extraordinary” offer for Liverpool to let him leave this summer, with Kelleher contracted until June 2026 (Transfermarkt

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Liverpool goalie Caoimhin Kelleher. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

With not a lot of senior appearances under his belt after making his debut back in 2019, Kelleher’s situation is understandable but not beyond that. Alisson has been hugely successful for the Reds and it is tough for any keeper in the world to eclipse the Brazilian as the club’s first-choice keeper.

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The importance of a strong backup goalkeeper cannot be understated, especially in a demanding league like the Premier League. Injuries or suspensions to the first-choice goalkeeper can occur at any moment, and having a capable deputy ready to step in seamlessly is crucial. Kelleher has proven himself in such situations, providing reassurance to the team and fans alike.

Moreover, Kelleher’s departure would leave Liverpool with limited options in the goalkeeping department. While the club has talented youngsters in their ranks, such as Harvey Davies and even an old-timer like Adrian, they lack the experience and top-level exposure Caoimh had at the Reds.

Caoimhin Kelleher of Liverpool is an excellent second-choice goalkeeper. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

In addition to his on-field abilities, Kelleher’s departure would also represent a missed opportunity for Liverpool in terms of player development. The club stands known for developing players into world-class athletes.

Kelleher’s potential departure goes against this ethos, as Liverpool would lose a player who has shown immense progress under the guidance of the coaching staff.

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Financially, selling Kelleher may not yield significant returns for Liverpool either. The goalkeeper market is highly competitive, and the value of talented shot-stoppers is consistently on the rise. Keeping Kelleher as a backup option would not only provide the team with insurance but could also prove to be a wise investment in the long run.

Shrishh Attavar

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