Tottenham, Brighton and Brentford eye Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher



Caoimhin Kelleher

Caoimhin Kelleher will have a big decision to make this summer (Picture: Getty Images) There is plenty of interest in Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, with Tottenham, Brentford and Brighton all reportedly eyeing a summer move for the Irishman. Kelleher has impressed when given the opportunity to play for the Reds, but his chances are few and far between as Alisson is nailed on as the first choice ‘keeper. The 24-year-old has made four Premier League appearances for Liverpool and 20 in all competitions, but is now getting to the age at which he believes he should be playing regularly. The Irish Independent report that the Premier League trio of Spurs, Brighton and Brentford are all keen on the Ireland international, although much will depend on other moves. Tottenham are likely going to want a long-term replacement for Hugo Lloris this summer, although with no permanent manager in place, it will not be clear who they will go for until someone takes charge. Brentford have an excellent goalkeeper in David Raya, but he has been linked with the likes of Spurs, Manchester United and Chelsea. If they choose to sell the Spaniard then Kelleher could be who they turn to as a first choice replacement. Brighton’s goalkeeping position is uncertain, with Robert Sanchez unexpectedly falling out of favour under Roberto De Zerbi and Jason Steele becoming first choice. Steele is unlikely to be the long-term option in goal for the Seagulls, so Kelleher could be the choice to take the gloves at the Amex. Kelleher is very well thought of at Anfield, but Liverpool recognise his desire to play and they cannot offer him regular football with Alisson still performing well. The Reds will reportedly accept an offer of around £20m for the goalkeeper if one is made. West Ham set final price for Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd or Liverpool to sign Declan Rice Martin Keown claims West Ham midfielder Declan Rice is ‘too expensive’ for Arsenal and Liverpool.

Source: Metro

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