
Anfield Index
·20 marzo 2025
Five Clubs Could Sign This Liverpool Star in £25m Summer Move

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·20 marzo 2025
Caoimhin Kelleher, Liverpool’s trusted number two goalkeeper, appears set for a pivotal summer as he considers his options away from Anfield to secure regular first-team football in a move that could be worth around £25million. With Liverpool’s recent acquisition of Giorgi Mamardashvili, Kelleher’s chances for more playtime seem to be diminishing, urging him to weigh his options.
Among the clubs showing interest, AFC Bournemouth stands out as a viable destination for Kelleher. Currently serving as a backup to Alisson Becker, Kelleher has shown his reliability, especially in domestic cup competitions where he has been crucial for Liverpool’s successes. “Fellow Premier League side Bournemouth are the latest admirers of Caoimhin Kelleher,” as noted by DaveOCKOP, indicating a potential move. The connection between Liverpool’s Sporting Director and Bournemouth could facilitate smoother negotiations, potentially involving players like Milos Kerkez in the deal.
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Newcastle United, fresh from their Carabao Cup win, are also in the hunt for a new goalkeeper. With ageing options like Nick Pope and Martin Dubravka, Eddie Howe’s side is looking for a younger, dynamic option. Kelleher, with his experience and potential for growth, fits the bill perfectly. DaveOCKOP highlights, “The allure of a European place” as a significant draw for Kelleher, making Newcastle an attractive option.
Leeds United, another club linked with Kelleher, are pushing for promotion to the Premier League. Their need for a solid number one is apparent as they prepare for life in the top flight. However, Kelleher’s ambition to play in the Premier League could be a barrier unless Leeds secures their promotion.
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Tottenham Hotspur’s interest in Kelleher is complicated by their recent signings, which include two goalkeepers vying for the top spot. Despite this, Spurs’ uncertain goalkeeping situation might still open a door for Kelleher, especially if he outperforms the current options.
Chelsea’s complex goalkeeping dynamic makes them an unlikely destination for Kelleher. Despite the potential for a move, the crowded scene and lack of clear first-choice opportunities could deter the Irish goalkeeper from considering the Blues as a viable option.
It’s bittersweet to consider Caoimhin Kelleher’s departure. His loyalty and contributions, notably in cup finals, have not gone unnoticed by the Anfield faithful. The introduction of Giorgi Mamardashvili by Arne Slot, however, has clearly signalled that Kelleher’s path to becoming Liverpool’s first-choice is increasingly obstructed.
Bournemouth emerges as the most likely and sensible option for Kelleher. The potential exchange involving players of interest to Liverpool and the established relationships between the clubs could facilitate a smoother transition for him. Moreover, the chance to be a first-choice at a Premier League club like Bournemouth could be the stepping stone Kelleher needs to elevate his career and prove his worth as more than just a backup.
While Newcastle presents an enticing option, particularly with their European ambitions, the competitive environment might pose a bigger challenge for Kelleher. Tottenham and Chelsea, despite their stature, appear less favourable due to their complex and competitive goalkeeping situations.
Ultimately, wherever Kelleher ends up, his new club will gain a proven talent with the potential to develop further. For Liverpool and its supporters, it will be crucial to ensure that any deal made is in the best interest of the club, potentially leveraging Kelleher’s move to strengthen the squad in other areas.