Kelleher's arrival of Mamardashvili next season could signal the end of his time at Liverpool. While Newcastle United is in the lead for his signature, a summer departure seems more likely than a mid-season move. Meanwhile, Evan Ferguson's career path remains unclear. Despite interest from multiple clubs, injuries have hampered his progress.
The arrival of Giorgi Mamardashvili next season indicates that Kelleher ’s days at Anfield are numbered with Newcastle United reportedly leading a long list of suitors. But a departure in June rather than January seems more likely. Evan Ferguson transfer latest: Bournemouth and West Ham join race to sign Irish strikerWith seven Premier League starts from October to December, when Liverpool went undefeated, their drive to capture the 2024/25 title was being shaped around Ireland’s number one.
That is until Alisson Becker regained fitness. Similar to Real Madrid’s bid for Trent Alexander-Arnold being rebuffed, the club are unlikely to sell Kelleher in January as it could disrupt Arne Slot’s remarkable first season as manager. Considering Becker’s unreliable hamstrings, it would be bad business to let the Cork goalkeeper go now. Especially to a rival like Newcastle said Kelleher last September . “The club made the decision to get another goalkeeper. From the outside looking in, it looks like they have made a decision to go in another direction.” Contracted until 2026, Kelleher does not currently control his own career path, as he learned in August when Liverpool rejected a bid from Nottingham Forest. “It looks like it is 100 per cent my decision but at times it is not always in my hands.”Brighton seemed like the ideal environment for the most exciting Irish talent to emerge since Robbie Keane, but injuries coupled with a dip in form have conspired to alter Ferguson’s career trajectory in the past 15 months. At different stages, Bournemouth, West Ham United, Stuttgart, Fulham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United have reportedly been interested in signing the Irish striker whose progress has been slowed by patellar tendon, Achilles and ankle issue
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