Former Scotland striker Charlie Nicholas has urged Celtic to move for young Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher this summer.
This comes after the 22-year-old Irishman recently signed a new contract with the Reds following an impressive breakout campaign in 2020/21.
Kelleher made five first-team appearances in the absence of regular number one Alisson Becker – seemingly ousting Adrian as the main understudy to the Brazilian in the process.
Nicholas has told the Scottish Daily Express (29/06, p57), that the Hoops should take a serious look at the stopper.
Caoimhin Kelleher has already played in the Liverpool first team, he is another one [that I would like to see Celtic sign]. My mate Phil Thompson rates him highly and he’s another who wouldn’t be overly expensive.
A recent debutant for the Republic of Ireland, the ‘keeper has enjoyed a rise to prominence in the last 12 months and according to James Pearce has established himself as the recognised backup at Anfield.
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It seems as though Nicholas is suggesting a permanent deal for the £2.25million valued man, surely not something the Reds would entertain.
Having already shown his ability, the club will have high hopes Kelleher has a role to play in the upcoming season and thereafter.
Whilst a loan move would perhaps be best for the starlet’s development, Jurgen Klopp would be reticent to allow the most reliable backup to leave.




