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British media: Kelleher seeks to start, Brentford may sign him £30-40 million

May 29th According to talkSPORT, Kelleher is looking for the main force and Brentford may sign him to £30 million to £40 million.

After winning the Premier League title this season, Kelleher is eager to go further in his career and become a goalkeeper who can start the team, rather than his current substitute.

Kelleher has made 67 appearances for Liverpool after his debut in the 2019/20 season, including 10 Premier League games in the championship season. Kellech has never concealed his desire to become a main goalkeeper. Whether at Anfield or other teams, he has been Alison's substitute for Liverpool throughout his career. Now Valencia goalkeeper Mamadashvili is about to end his loan period and returns to Liverpool, preparing to compete for the main position.

After the Liverpool championship celebration, Kelleher said: "I think I can play the role of No. 1 goalkeeper, I am excellent enough to be a regular goalkeeper for a team, and that's what I want. I'm lucky to play a lot of games this season, but it's really something I value very much."

Liverpool has been refusing to sell Kelleher and rejected Nottingham Forest's offer last summer, but now it seems difficult for them to keep him.

Premier League team Brentford is now interested in Kelleher and has already contacted Liverpool. The transfer fee for the deal is expected to be between £30 and £40 million. The relationship between the two clubs is good, but Brentford may not be the only Premier League team to pursue Kelleher.

Brentford goalkeeper Fleken is regarded by Tenhach as the first signings for Leverkusen this summer window, but Tenhach himself may also lose multiple players in a large-scale player transfer round in the summer window. Flynnon is expected to join Liverpool to replace Arnold. Liverpool is also in a good position in the competition for Wilz and is expected to sign Leverkusen's core Wilz, but the deal is still in its early stages.