Caoimhin Kelleher has reportedly shared with friends that he plans to leave Liverpool in 2025, aiming to secure a starting role as a first-choice goalkeeper at another club.
The 25-year-old, who debuted for Liverpool in 2019, has been a reliable backup for Alisson, making 55 appearances and keeping 19 clean sheets during his time with the club.
Despite these contributions, Kelleher has largely benefited from Alisson’s occasional fitness issues, stepping up impressively whenever called upon.
Most recently, the Irishman played a key role in Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over Aston Villa, making crucial first-half saves.
However, Kelleher’s recent performances and limited opportunities have reinforced his desire to move on, as he has already experienced the satisfaction of regular starts this season under manager Arne Slot.
According to *Football Insider*, Kelleher has communicated his intentions to leave Anfield at the end of the current campaign.
Liverpool, meanwhile, are reportedly prepared to part ways with the goalkeeper, valuing him at £25m-£30m.
With his contract running until 2026, the Reds see next summer as the ideal time for a transfer, especially with Georgi Mamardashvili expected to join the squad.
Clubs like Celtic have already shown interest in Kelleher, and more suitors are likely to emerge as the summer approaches.
The 2025 transfer window will be pivotal for Kelleher as he seeks to establish himself as a starting goalkeeper and chart the next phase of his career.