Liverpool has reportedly rejected a £15 million offer from Nottingham Forest for goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher. [Daily Mail]
Amidst this, Celtic has shown interest in Kelleher as they contemplate the future of their current number one, Joe Hart, whose contract is nearing its end.
Brendan Rodgers has acknowledged the need to evaluate the goalkeeping position at Celtic, hinting at a potential change as Hart’s contract winds down. However, Liverpool’s valuation of Kelleher, believed to be over £20 million, poses a significant obstacle for Celtic and any other interested parties.
Kelleher, 25, has attracted attention from multiple clubs, reflecting his rising stock and Liverpool’s high regard for him. This interest, combined with Liverpool’s valuation, suggests a competitive market for the goalkeeper’s services, making it challenging for Celtic to secure a deal within their financial parameters.
As Celtic looks to rejuvenate their squad, finding a long-term successor to Hart is pivotal. Yet, the pursuit of Kelleher might prove to be a financial stretch, leading Celtic to consider other options in their search for a new goalkeeper.