Premier League winner looks unrecognisable in throwback picture where he dons RIVAL team’s shirt

A Premier League star looks unrecognizable in a throwback photo in which he sees sporty colors of a rival team.

The keeper, who has won the Premier League and Champions League, is wearing a Yellow Manchester United -top in a snap shared on social media.

The 26-year-old has made 22 international performances and played his first senior game for his side in 2019.

One clubman is involved in 10 Premier League matches this season and another four in the Champions League and EFL Cup.

Earlier in the season, the star admitted that he might have to leave his boys' club while he insisted on a starting berth.

He said, “I have made it clear in recent years that I want to become a number one and week in, week out.”

It is indeed the second choice of Liverpool Caoimhín Kelleher.

The fans of Red will be shocked to see the Irishman, who was reached at their academy in 2015 at the age of 16 and attract the strip of archer Manchester United.

Kelleher, who only became the 12th Irish football player to win the Champions League in 2019, is the first choice of Ireland, but has become increasingly restless on the Liverpool bank.

After Alisson's hamstring injury against Crystal Palace in October, Kelleher started five straight games, won five and pulled two, while the side of Arne Slot to their second Premier League title was.

Then he had to wait four months and 16 games until his next start of the competition, a 1-0 win in the Merseyside Derby with Alisson with a concussion.

However, he started in the final loss of Liverpool 2-1 League Cup for Newcastle near Wembley.

Kelleher was connected last summer with an relocation from Anfield after a series of impressive competition and cup views in the last season of Jurgen Klopp.

“I have made it clear in recent years that I want to go a number one and week in, week out,” said Kelleher last summer.

He saw his minutes next season limited with the arrival of Giorgi Mhaldashvili from Valencia.

The £ 25 million Georgian keeper was Slot's first signing as Liverpool -Baas, but remained in Spain until the end of the season when he will move to Merseyside.

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