Updates on Kobbie Mainoo, Liverpool’s fight to keep Caoimhin Kelleher from Premier League opponents, and Newcastle’s sale of a fan favorite to facilitate Pedro Neto’s move
Eddie Howe, the manager of the Magpies, is a big fan of Neto and knows he might have to give something up to get his man. The St. James’s Park team could clearly profit from fan favorite Miguel Almiron, who attracted Saudi Arabia’s attention during the January transfer window.
Top European clubs are interested in Bruno Guimaraes, but Howe is hesitant to let go of the Brazil international, while Joelinton, the midfielder, may depart after failing to reach an agreement on a new deal thus far. In addition to Neto, Newcastle is keenly interested in Lloyd Kelly, a free agent at Bournemouth’s center defense position.
He’s worth keeping.
Liverpool is prepared to battle Newcastle to keep goalie Caoimhin Kelleher, selling off fan favorites to finance Pedro Neto’s move. Over the past seven games, Kelleher has filled in for injured number one Alisson, leading the Reds to victory over Chelsea in the EFL Cup final. Kelleher has been in incredible form.
However, manager Jurgen Klopp has not hidden the fact that the Republic of Ireland international became irritated with being Alisson’s backup and was prepared to leave last summer. “Playing more games was the most crucial thing we could do to assist him in taking his growth to the next level. According to Klopp, “I saw it the same way the player would.”
Now that he has participated in several games, Kelleher, 25, must make a significant choice because Alisson is not improving. In the event that Nottingham Forest avoids relegation, Kelleher will also be considered by Celtic as a possible Joe Hart replacement. Meanwhile, Chelsea is aggressively searching for a new goalkeeper to take the place of Robert Sanchez, whom they no longer want.