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Caoimhín Kelleher has left Liverpool and completed a move to Premier League side Brentford.
The Ireland goalkeeper returned to England on Monday to finalise the deal, which has been confirmed by the London club on social media.
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"The Republic of Ireland international has penned a five-year contract; the club has an option to extend his stay by a further 12 months," said the club, regarding the goalkeeper who will join international team-mate Nathan Collins at Brentford.
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It is understood that the Bees will pay an initial £12.5million for Kelleher, who had only one year left at Anfield, with the rest due in performance-related instalments, according to media reports.
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Cork amateur soccer club Ringmahon Rangers will now be in line for a €3million payday.
The Cork club are understood to have agreed a 20% sell-on fee with Liverpool when Kelleher moved to Merseyside and are set for a windfall payment in the coming days.
We have scouted him in the past and were aware that he had a year to go on his contract with Liverpool this summer.
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