Nottingham Forest are keen to move for the man whose long-term Anfield future has been plunged into doubt.
Caoimhin Kelleher ’s hopes of securing regular first-team football this season look set to be dashed - unless Nottingham Forest come back with an improved offer for the Ireland goalkeeper.
READ MORE: Heimir Hallgrímsson gives Evan Ferguson update as John O’Shea discusses his new role alongside the new Ireland manager However, reports say the bid was still well off Liverpool’s valuation of Kelleher, which is believed to be in the region of €35m. And the €35m signing earlier this week of Georgia international goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia has thrown Kelleher’s long-term future in doubt.
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