'GK for Cup' Kelleher, '10th in the league' to Bournemouth?... 'Liverpool demand 56.6 billion won'
'GK for Cup' Kelleher, '10th in the league' to Bournemouth?... 'Liverpool demand 56.6 billion won'
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Bournemouth are aiming for Quibin Kelleher.
British media 'Talk Sports' reported on the 18th (Korea Standard Time) that "Bonnemouth is ahead of its Premier League (PL) rivals in the competition to recruit Liverpool's goalkeeper Kelleher."
Kelleher, an Irish national born in 1998, joined Liverpool Youth in 2015 after playing for Lingmahon Rangers FC. Since then, he has grown through all the teams of different ages, and has been called up to the first team stage in the 2019-20 season. However, Alisson's presence in the team was so great that he was listed as a goalkeeper in the three options.
He rarely got the chance. From the 2019-20 season to the 2020-21 season, he played in nine games in total. Nevertheless, he renewed his six-year contract with the club.
During the 2021-22 season, he played in eight matches. Despite having a small chance, he showed impressive performance. Notably, he started in the final against Chelsea in the English Football League Cup during that season, leading his team to victory. He was expected to show impressive performances and play more often in future games, but the reality was different. He had fewer chances to play in the next season.
Although Bournemouth received a small chance from last season to this season, it has become a goalkeeper for the Cup, not for the league. Bournemouth are showing keen interest in Kelleher. The media reported that Liverpool is asking for 30 million pounds (56.6 billion won) of transfer fee to sell Kelleher. Bournemouth is determined to move forward before other clubs in order to recruit him. 카지노사이트
The deal is aimed at replacing Kepa Arrizabalaga. "Iraola is prioritizing recruiting Kelleher. We hired Kepa on loan for most of this season, but there is no mandatory purchase clause in our contract with Chelsea. He also received mixed reviews on his performance," he said.