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But with Jurgen Klopp and goalkeeping coach John Achterberg, Liverpool are changing that narrative.
Caoimhin is making really big steps.
With Alisson as the Reds’ first-choice goalkeeper, and tied down to a long-term contract until the summer of 2027, it is a daunting prospect for any young shot-stopper moving to Merseyside and looking to forge a career at Anfield.
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Kamil Grabara departed for Copenhagen in a £3m last summer, following a number of temporary moves of his own, with the 23-year-old now determined to break into the Poland national squad.
Liverpool have a clear strategy when it comes to their young goalkeepers.
Having made three appearances for the club, Danny Ward left Liverpool in a £12.5m move to join Leicester City in the summer of 2018, following a number of loan moves, and is now Wales’ first-choice goalkeeper.
Yet Liverpool have had a number of goalkeepers come through their ranks and go on to forge successful careers, with the Reds including them in the senior set-up, determined to give them the best possible tools to make it in the game.