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Liverpool finally lifted the Premier League trophy on the last game of the season in front of 60,000 supporters at Anfield.
Having confirmed their status as league champions last month, fans had some wait before seeing the rds lift the Premier League on Merseyside, with Liverpool ending the season with a 1-1 draw against FA Cup winners Crystal Palace.
With Liverpool fans cheering Trent Alexander-Arnold in his last game for the club, the match was an emotional one for supporters and players, with some figures in the squad likely to move on this summer for good.
And one player speaking at full-time strongly hinted that he could leaving Liverpool in the transfer window.
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Speaking to Optus Sport, Caoimhin Kelleher strongly hinted that he could leave Liverpool this summer, with the Republic of Ireland international showing throughout the season that he’s way too good to be a backup option for Alisson Becker.
Giorgi Mamardashvili’s return to Liverpool in the coming weeks will open the door for Kelleher to leave Anfield once and for all, with the goalkeeper enjoying his best year yet for the Reds having impressed between the sticks in Alisson’s absence due to injury.
And speaking after yesterday’s title lift, there’s a growing chance that the Cork-born talent could be off this summer, with Leeds United already interested in signing Kelleher, a player who Liverpool value as highly as £30m.
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Kelleher said when asked about his future at Liverpool: “I feel like I’m a number one and good enough to play week-in, week-out.
This season I was lucky enough to play a lot of games but yeah, definitely something I am looking at.”
Kelleher’s playing days with Liverpool look all-but over, yet there’s still one thing for supporters to get excited about this season, that being today’s Premier League title parade around the city, which the goalkeeper is stoked for.
Kellher said on the Premier League title celebrations: “It’s obviously very special.
As you probably know from being in the stadium how special the fans are.
I remember the last one, when we won the Champions League, was crazy.
But I think maybe it’s the first time the Premier League with the fans.