I’m sorry to say, but he can no longer work under me at Liverpool ”- Arne Slot breaks £30M forgotten Liverpool’s star heart and tells him to look for a new club by January- It’s the End. He has been kicked out of the dressing Room 😭😭
Liverpool’s goalkeeping setup might experience a major shift after this season, as speculation intensifies over Caoimhin Kelleher’s future at Anfield. The ongoing competition for minutes between Kelleher and Alisson Becker has sparked significant discussion.
The situation could become even more complicated in the summer of 2025, with Giorgi Mamardashvili, who joined in 2024, set to integrate into the squad.
Doubts persist about whether the Republic of Ireland international will remain the club’s second-choice goalkeeper. At 26, Kelleher might decide to capitalize on his impressive form and pursue a move where regular game time is guaranteed.
Given his skillset, securing such opportunities shouldn’t be an issue. Kelleher has consistently showcased his abilities, stepping up notably during Alisson’s injury absences.
The delayed Merseyside derby is likely unwelcome news for Kelleher, as Alisson’s impending return could further limit his opportunities on the pitch.
This situation has led Sky Sports pundit Paul Robinson to suggest that Kelleher should prioritize a transfer sooner rather than later.
“No matter how well Kelleher performs, Alisson will always start once he’s fit,” Robinson shared with Football Insider. “That’s the harsh reality of being a backup goalkeeper.
Kelleher has been phenomenal this season, but at this stage of his career, he’s ready to be a first-choice keeper. With Mamardashvili’s arrival, it’s hard to see a future for him at Liverpool.”
Robinson added, “It’s time for Kelleher to move on and cement himself as a starting goalkeeper. Liverpool fans should savor his performances now because it’s likely he’ll depart after this season.”
Should Kelleher leave, it will likely be with the full support of the club and its fans.
He’s made a notable impact during his time at Liverpool, with standout performances like his decisive role in the 2022 Carabao Cup final against Chelsea, which earned him a place on the AXA Training Centre’s goalkeeper mural.
Having accumulated 59 senior appearances, 21 clean sheets, and a 74.58% win rate, Kelleher’s contributions have been remarkable. As he approaches his prime and with Mamardashvili joining the fold, a move to secure a starting role elsewhere seems both lo
gical and inevitable.