Anfield Watch
·9 June 2025
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·9 June 2025
Liverpool used three first-team goalkeepers last season. Alisson Becker was the no.1, of course, while Kelleher deputised brilliantly.
Then there was Vitezslav Jaros. Jaros only played a handful of minutes but impressed when he did. The 23-year-old proved he's a reliable goalkeeper and one who really needs more exposure to first-team football.
Especially as Pecsi arrives this summer as the expected no.3, with Giorgi Mamardashvili joining to rival Alisson. Jaros simply can't stick around - for the good of his own career.
Liverpool want to ship him out somewhere then, and it appears two clubs now look to get him. The first is Ajax, as explained by Voetbal International.
The Dutch giants, who just appointing Johnny Heitinga as head coach and have Jordan Henderson as club captain, are after a goalkeeper. Jaros is on their list but Liverpool's demands are apparently too high right now.
Then there's Lille, who are interested in signing Jaros as a backup goalkeeper. The report suggests these are the player's options right now.
And if either meet the demands of Liverpool and player, this could move quickly. There's certainly no room at Anfield for Jaros next season - a move works in everyone's favour.