Caoimhin Kelleher has been linked with a move to Celtic this summer - and a major overhaul at Liverpool could give the Premiership side an opening.
Brendan Rodgers is on the hunt look out for a new No. 1 with Joe Hart set to hang up his gloves at the end of the campaign - and the Irish international has previously been linked with a move to Celtic Park having been Alisson's Anfield understudy at Anfield in recent years. However, Jurgen Klopp has shown his faith in the Ireland international when called upon - with Kelleher currently acting as the stand-in shot-stopper with the Brazilian injured.
The 25-year-old played a key part in helping Liverpool lift the Carabao Cup last weekend - which will have only increased his market value. But pundit Stephen Warnock reckons that could change with a new era set to be ushered into the English Premier League giants with Klopp bowing out when the curtain comes down on the campaign.
As well as the end of the German's era at Anfield, former recruitment chief Michael Edwards has been linked with a return to the club. Edwards oversaw many impressive deals during his time at the club including bringing in Virgil van Dijk, Mo Salah and Andy Robertson as well as selling Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona in a deal worth a staggering £142million.
Speaking to Sky Sports, ex-Liverpool defender Warnock admitted that Klopp's replacement may look to shake up the goalkeeping position. However, he reckons Kelleher will currently be happy to be occupying a spot on the bench when Alisson returns to first-team action.
He said: “That’s the big question, there has been a lot of talk about. Does he need to go and play first-team football? I think he is quite happy with the situation because Alisson has had
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