Caoimhin Kelleher of Liverpool may be the next in line to succeed Joe Hart, who is scheduled to retire at the end of the current campaign.
Under former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers, the Scottish team completed its 54th league title earlier this week. When they raise the trophy this weekend, it will be a momentous occasion for the team. After a 21-year career in professional football, Hart’s wave goodbye to the game will prove to be a momentous occasion.
Having joined in 2021, he has been the club’s first choice keeper and rounds off his final season with 47 appearances in all competitions. His departure opens the door for a new keeper to arrive next season and Kelleher has been linked with a move to Scotland across the past few windows. Brentford submitted a £15m bid on deadline day which was promptly rejected but after playing over 20 times this season, the Irish keeper looks ready to make the next step.
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