
Liverpool -goalkeeper Cooimhin Kelleher may never play for the club with a favorite that is now popping up for his signature. The Irish Star has been a backup of the regular number one Alisson in recent seasons, but is enthusiastic for more first team of football. However, he received a rare start in the last defeat of the Carabao Cup to Newcastle before the international break.
And that might be his last appearance, with Kelleher again expected to go to an exit. Liverpool only has nine games of the season left to play, where Alisson was expected to start in goal for all that.
Kelleher's task to expel the Brazilian will look even more difficult next season with Giorgi Mhaldashvili who finally arrives from Valencia in the summer. Fortunately for Kelleher, he is very interested if he chooses to leave Anfield.
According to The Sun, Bournemouth is 'trust' of winning the race for the Ireland International, where Kepa Arrizabalaga returns to Chelsea at the end of his loan saying. It is intriguing that the blues are also interested in Kelleher, where both Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen do not inspire.
Tottenham and Newcastle are also in the race, although PSR restrictions can limit the recent Carabao Cup winners. Bournemouth as front runners, with Andoni Iraola enthusiastically about the cherries that moves quickly as soon as the window is opened
The South Coast side can also offer him European football in the next term, but the 26-year-old does not believe that this is a necessity to select his next club.
Anfield Chiefs are said to not be in Kelleher's way if he would ask to leave. Liverpool -Baas Arne Slot, to explain why he got a start at Wembley, said: “It was not difficult.
“It was only once when I played Alisson [in the League Cup] And that was only when he was injured and needed playing time to be back at his best. We played the second choice for all other games. That was Jaros when Caoimhin was number 1. Caoimhin has always done so well, so it deserves to play in this. “
Speaking of his future in September last September, Kelleher said: “I have made it clear in recent years, I want to be a number 1 and week in, week out.
“The club has made the decision to get another keeper. Looking from the outside it seems that they have made a decision to go in a different direction.
“My ambition has always been clear in the last few seasons that I want to be a number 1, play week out for week. Sometimes it looks like it is 100 percent my decision, but sometimes it's not always in my hands.”
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