On the street for the summer there were several clubs of the Premier League in search of a goalkeeper, but after the latest market developments, the future of Caoimhin Kelleher of Liverpool has become clearer.
The 24 -year -old future was uncertain on the road to the transfer star, because the Irish played only four times last season and was already worth a first choice role, the goalkeeper was given to leave Anfield this summer.
“I really can’t see Caoimhin leaving,” Klopp said in a press conference in May through the Daily Mail.
“It must be an extraordinary offer for me to think [to sell it], I have to say.”
However, there was an interest in Irish when Brighton, Brentford and Tottenham were all reported by athletics as following the Reds-Shot cap, but now the landscape seems to have moved.
Sky Sports reported Thursday that Tottenham verbally established a first agreement from £ 17.2 million with Empoli for Guglielmo Vicario to replace the Hugo Lloris outgoing.
This comes in addition to Brighton closing a deal for Anderlecht’s Bart Verbruggen, with The Athletic reporting they were “close” to signing the 20-year-old Dutchman.
Brentford also secured the signing of Mark Flek from SC Freiburg earlier this summer, leaving Kelleher with fewer options meaning the 24-year-old is likely to remain at Anfield for another year.
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Steven Gerrard branded Marcus Rashford England’s ‘most dangerous player’ in the first half of the Three Lions’ 7-0 win over North Macedonia.
Rashford on Monday became the first Manchester United player to score for England at Old Trafford since David Beckham’s victory over Sweden in November 2001.
The 25-year-old particularly impressed in the first half, giving England a 3-0 lead just before half-time thanks to an assist from Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson.
Liverpool legend Gerrard welcomed Rashford as a full-time player, telling Channel 4: “I thought he was our most dangerous player at the start.”
The threat was there. Now there is hunger and ruthlessness in this England team.
Nice little slap from Marcus, who was our biggest threat up to that point.”
Joe Cole also praised Rashford at half-time, adding: ‘Excellent. He missed the Malta game but he was so smart, he got in position and they gave him the ball.
“He gave [North Macedonia] a hot time. When he’s playing against a player with that kind of speed and agility and skill, you can’t stop him.”
England’s 7-0 victory marked North Macedonia’s heaviest defeat and the first time they have conceded seven goals in a single game. Meanwhile, Gareth Southgate’s side won 12 successive home games in Euro qualifying with a 47-4 aggregate scoreline.