Liverpool are searching the market for a new goalkeeper for the summer
They are worried that their number 2 goalkeeper, Caoimhin Kelleher, will leave the club.
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Liverpool have been in the market for a new goalkeeper as they are concerned that Caoimhin Kelleher may decide to leave the club during the summer transfer window.
Kelleher is under contract until 2026, but Liverpool would be willing to sell the 24-year-old if the asking price of around £20m is met, meaning they would need a new number 2.
Jurgen Klopp has identified Sunderland’s Anthony Patterson as a possible replacement for Kelleher, should he leave the club during the summer, according to reports.
Patterson is only 23 years old, but has already made over 100 appearances for Sunderland during his relatively short career and is being touted as someone to watch in the future.
Liverpool therefore want to get in before the other clubs knock on the door. Klopp sees the youngster as the perfect back-up to his number one goalkeeper, Alisson Becker.
Liverpool have been in the market for a new goalkeeper as they are concerned that Caoimhin Kelleher may decide to leave the club during the summer transfer window.
Jurgen Klopp (pictured right) has identified Sunderland’s Anthony Patterson as a possible replacement for Kelleher, should he leave the club during the summer, according to reports.
Patterson is only 23 years old, but has already made over 100 appearances for Sunderland during his relatively short career and is being touted as someone to watch in the future.
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It remains to be seen whether Kelleher will leave Liverpool. However, the Cork-born goalkeeper is believed to want to play regularly in the first team to boost his chances of playing at international level.
However, it would take a sensational gesture to get Kelleher out of Klopp’s hands. Speaking about Kelleher’s possible departure in May 2023, he said: ‘Kelleher? What’s going on with Kelleher? He has a contract. Do you want us to say goodbye (to Adrián) just in case?’
The Liverpool manager finished by saying: ‘Honestly, I don’t see Caoimh leaving. I must say it must be an extraordinary offer to start thinking about.’