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BREAKING NEWS: Liverpool superstar has informed his friends that he’s ready to leave Anfield in 2025.

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Caoimhin Kelleher has reportedly shared with friends that he plans to leave Liverpool in 2025 to pursue a starting goalkeeper role at another club. The Irish international, now 25, has been with Liverpool since his debut in 2019 and has provided reliable backup for Alisson over the last six years.

Kelleher has accumulated 55 appearances and 19 clean sheets for the Reds, an impressive record for a second-choice goalkeeper. His opportunities have partly come due to Alisson’s occasional fitness setbacks, during which Kelleher has consistently risen to the challenge. Most recently, he showcased his skill on Saturday, making key saves in Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over Aston Villa at Anfield.

However, Kelleher’s experience this season has highlighted his desire to play as a regular starter. After making eight appearances for Arne Slot’s team, he’s ready to move on in 2025, especially after receiving interest from other clubs over the summer. According to Football Insider, Kelleher has already informed his friends about his intention to depart at the end of this season, a decision that could be mutually beneficial for both him and Liverpool.

With Georgi Mamardashvili expected to join Liverpool next summer, Kelleher’s departure could be well-timed, as he deserves the chance to be a primary goalkeeper elsewhere. Liverpool, with his contract ending in 2026, aims to secure between £25 million and £30 million for Kelleher, with Celtic mentioned as a possible destination and other clubs likely to express interest in the months ahead.

The 2025 summer transfer window will be crucial for Kelleher, potentially shaping the trajectory of his career as he seeks the starting role he desires.

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