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Liverpool signing Manchester United reject who upset Everton could be perfect free transfer

Liverpool have become famous for taking advantage of deals as and when they present themselves in the right place at the right time.

The most recent example is the decision to bring Luis Diaz to the club in January this year. The Colombia international was a target for Liverpool, but the original plan was to wait until the summer to make a move.

Thanks to Tottenham Hotspur’s interest, however, that plan changed. Jurgen Klopp and co did not want to let one of their main transfer targets slip through their fingers just because they wanted to wait.

An opportunity came up to make a deal, and Liverpool got it over the line. Fast forward a few months, and the Reds may be wise to do something similar yet again.

One area that Liverpool have no worries in terms of strength in depth is the goalkeeping department. Alisson Becker is the established number of at the club, and is a worthy shout for the best in the world in his position.

Behind him in the pecking order is Caoimhin Kelleher, who is a more than capable deputy for the Brazilian. He was a key player in helping Liverpool win the Carabao Cup this season, and would be ready to step in were Alisson to be absent.

However, there have been speculative suggestions that Kelleher could leave Anfield this summer. That has ranged from a loan deal to develop his skills, to a permanent move to become a number one elsewhere and acquire more game time,

It’s highly unlikely that a permanent move away from Liverpool will happen for Kelleher this summer, unless of course the player expresses a desire to leave. Were that to happen, then Klopp would need to do some thinking.

But the idea of loaning Kelleher out may not be the worst idea in the world, especially when you factor in a recent

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