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Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher has been told he could go and become the main man away from his current club if he decided to leave Anfield.

Kelleher put in a fine performance against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final after Jurgen Klopp gave the 23-year-old a starting spot.

The Irishman proved pivotal, making fine saves against Christian Pulisic and Romelu Lukaku as the final at Wembley went to penalties.

And the stopper ended up the hero after his penalty turned out to be the winning one after his counterpart Kept Arrizabalaga skied his effort.

That is the first of four trophies Liverpool are hoping to lift this season while Alisson is set to be reinstated for the bigger prizes such as the Premier League and the Champions League.

But former Reds goalie David James reckons that Kelleher could go and make a name for himself somewhere else.

"It's an interesting dynamic, and it's something that I've been noticing a lot more in the last year or two, the rotation of squads," he told Sky Sports.

" Manchester City and Liverpool are the two teams that seem to do it more than anyone else, and how players are satisfied with

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