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Caoimhin Kelleher buoyed by Jurgen Klopp's 'nice words'

Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher will embark upon the latest phase of his career with a ringing endorsement from Jurgen Klopp.

The 25-year-old has admitted he may have to leave Liverpool to fulfil his ambition of playing regular top-flight football after deputising for Alisson Becker during his most productive season to date.

Whether his future remains at Anfield under new manager Arne Slot or elsewhere, he will go about his business buoyed by Klopp’s parting words following the end of his reign on Merseyside.

Asked what the German’s advice had been, Kelleher said: "He had some nice words for me.

"I was with him for a number of years and he said ‘You became a brilliant goalkeeper in that time.’ He is going to follow my career wherever I go. He wants to see me playing and to be happy."

Klopp had no qualms in turning to Kelleher, who had performed so admirably for him in the past – particularly in the Carabao Cup, which yielded another winners’ medal last season – when 31-year-old Brazil international Alisson was sidelined by injury in February.

The Cork native, who will hope to get the nod for the upcoming friendlies with Hungary and Portugal over the next week or so, stood in for 14 successive games, in the process proving he has what it takes to be a number one and bringing his future into ever sharper focus.

However, the South American was restored on his return to fitness and while his understudy makes no bones about the fact that his intention is to unseat him as Slot prepares for his first campaign at the helm, he is realistic enough to know that if he cannot, he may have to move to fulfil his dreams.

Kelleher, who was the subject of a January bid from Nottingham Forest and has since been linked with Celtic,

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