Why would pool turf out the best gk in the world for CK? some nonsense god almighty. as for looking for a loan this summer, it doesnt really benefit liverpool at this point so it looks like a non runner. selling is the only option imo. the pl market will be open enough for a first choice gks this summer, he'll garner plenty of interest.
£30mil would make Kelleher the 7th most expensive keeper of all time. They're not getting that much.
Ramsdale moved to Arsenal for €28mil. He's the same age, is English and played almost 10 times the amount of Premier League games than Kelleher by the time he turned 22.
Can only see Liverpool selling him at this point,I follow Liverpool and Allison has been their best player this season,CK isn’t going to displace him but is good enough to start elsewhere for me,the club will be looking to raise funds this summer for the midfield so hopefully he’ll get a good move to a club where he’ll start regularly….
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
CK will go for 15-20 mil. 4 or 5 pl clubs will need no1 in the summer + is HG status is valuable. Ramsdale would have went for double if Sheff U stayed up, they had little to no leverage as a championship club.
Last edited by Jd2793; 20/01/2023 at 1:10 PM.
They'll do well to get £10-15m for a largely inexperienced and untested goalkeeper, at any level. 20 senior appearances for a 24 year old is abysmal.
He's a good goalkeeper, but will rue not having got a loan spell somewhere.
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Does that give him more appearances?
If he'd gone out earlier he'd have had more of a chance of being a number one elsewhere, and being Ireland number one, as the current Ireland number one has done.
Rather than being backup to one of the best goalkeepers in the world at one of the best clubs in the world, he decided he actually wants to play football. Funny that.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Yes, if Klopp considered Kelleher elite as you indicated he does. My opinion is irrelevant but if you're dying to know - I wouldn't pay a penny beyond £8 million (pre add-ons). He's unproven on a week-to-week EPL basis. I have watched a few games with hardcore Liverpool fans and it's hearts-in-mouths time any time the ball is near Kelleher. It's called Karius Syndrome. But then again I wouldn't have paid circa £15m for Bazunu either - and most Southampton fans, from what I gather on forums, would agree with me.
If Ramsdale had moved for double he would have been the 3rd most expensive goalkeeper of all time. His fee was fair, if not a bit excessive. Keepers don't typically move for massive money unless they're young and already proven at a high level.
Some Irish fans need to get a grip with Caoimhin. He's completely unproven and untested. Premier League teams don't care if he's fetched the balls for Alisson for the past 5 years or if he's won a handful of medals, mainly from the bench. He's played 30 mens competetive football matches and he'll turn 25 before the year is out. The majority of those matches were with a Liverpool team who are world class, play a high defensive line and don't get pressed high. There is 0 guarantee he will kick on with another club and prove his potential.
We have no idea how good he is or how good he will be but his career stagnation is approaching critical level. Ramsdale is an interesting parallel to both our keepers. His career path has almost matched Bazunu's to a tee so far but is the same age as Kelleher. At 20 Ramsdale was on loan at AFC Wimbledon then played 37 Premier League games the next year. He spent 2 years at Premier League strugglers taking his lumps before getting a big move.
Last edited by ColourfulPeanut; 20/01/2023 at 5:06 PM.
Where did I say Klopp thinks Kelleher is elite. Said I doubt he has doubts about Kelleher because otherwise he wouldn't be the number two with his lack of experience at one of the best clubs the last few seasons. He's a good number two for Liverpool and could make it as a Premier League keeper but Alisson is the best keeper in the world.
Sorry but as a Liverpool fan I’m not hearing anybody making heart in the mouth comments. I was talking today to a contributor to The Anfield Wrap who seriously entertained the option of selling Allison, as he’s that impressed with Kelleher. Actually focussed on his calmness and confidence taking the high ball between two Wolves defenders in the week. The Karius comment is something I’ve simply not heard from anyone and is actually borderline ludicrous.
Bit of balance needed here maybe? I've been in favour of Kelleher moving for game time for a long while now but he isn't completely untested. He hasn't been put through the ringer yet like Bazunu has but he's played in some competitive games and done well. Completely fair to say he's been behind a strong team that doesn't cough up the amount of chances he will face with Ireland but there's merit in him playing with good players and learning how to operate with proper trust just as there's problems with Bazunu playing with poor players in front of him. There's also value in Bazunu facing all these randomly coughed up chances but you need confidence and it's hard to develop that if you're under fire from all angles. Not speaking as a goalkeeper or a coach of course. Just what I would think.
At the moment, I think Kelleher should play one of the upcoming friendlies, preferably the France one so he gets tested. Bazunu is going through a ropey patch right now so it's absolutely fine to look at our best other option. If Kelleher does well it would also possibly help him get the move he needs. Having the two lads properly fighting for the Irish jersey would be great. I question Kelleher's ambition a little bit but he's making the right sounds now about a move at least. It's definitely time at this point. I don't think anyone disagrees there.
21 leagues and 25 cups.
The only friendly we have coming up is Latvia, just before France (that's not a friendly, it's a Euro qualifier). I don't mind Kelleher starting it and Bazunu take the French game, but at the same time perhaps Kenny will treat it as a warm up so Bazunu can build chemistry ahead of the competitive game that comes only a few days later.
The France game isn't a friendly! Although I think we're on a hiding to nothing in that one anyway, so maybe it may as well be a friendly.
I'd have Kelleher as our number 1 at present fwiw. I think he's done well enough in enough big games to show he's Premier Division quality (even if that's just mid-table, and Stutts' comments about how he fares week-in-week-out are valid of course). I don't think Bazunu is there yet, as this season is showing (and I'm counting the Armenia game in that too)
Last edited by pineapple stu; 20/01/2023 at 7:47 PM.
Thanks for the correction. Not sure how I thought it was a friendly. One friendly leading into to a major tournament just seems strange.
In that case......I've no idea what I'd do. Whoever plays against Latvia should play against France for continuity so I'd stick with Bazunu most likely but he looks shook at the moment.
21 leagues and 25 cups.
I'll level with you stu - there's been drink involved here.
I've always thought the same as the bit in bold but there's an argument that says he doesn't need to do it week in week out for Ireland as well I suppose. He seems capable when called upon. I'd just like to see him play more so he achieves his highest potential.
21 leagues and 25 cups.
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