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Good Morning. It's Tuesday 13th May, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...


Leeds could blow a third of their budget on a keeper

Liverpool shot stopper Caoimhin Kelleher, has been given the green light to pursue a move away from Anfield this summer, with Leeds United emerging as strong contenders for his signature. The Republic of Ireland international has been linked with a move to Elland Road for months, with speculation intensifying following their triumphant return to the top flight.

Kelleher, currently serves as understudy to Alisson Becker at Liverpool, but the impending arrival of Giorgi Mamardashvili could push Kelleher further down the pecking order, potentially hindering his development and limiting his playing time even more.

However, Leeds will face stiff competition in their pursuit of the Irish International. Newcastle United and Bournemouth are among the other clubs expected to be in the market for a new goalkeeper this summer. This heightened interest could drive up the price for Kelleher, who is reportedly valued by Liverpool at around £40 million, despite having twelve months left on his contract.

While Kelleher is undoubtedly a class player, spending such a large sum on a goalkeeper might be a gamble, especially when other pressing needs exist within the squad. If Newcastle, with their significant financial backing, are also vying for Kelleher, Leeds might be wise to explore alternative options.





Do Leeds need to splash out big on a shot-stopper

Leeds United face a crucial summer transfer window, with a speculated budget of £100m-£150m. While Caoimhin Kelleher is a talented goalkeeper, splashing a significant portion of their funds on him presents a considerable gamble, especially given other urgent squad needs.

Kelleher undoubtedly possesses talent, but committing a large sum to acquire him would be a gamble. This is particularly true if Leeds find themselves in a bidding war with clubs like Newcastle United, who boast far greater financial muscle. Engaging in such a battle could leave other vital areas of the team underfunded.

Instead of focusing solely on Kelleher, Leeds should explore alternative, potentially more cost-effective options. Newcastle's rumored interest in the Liverpool keeper could open the door for Leeds to potentially pursue keepers like Nick Pope, or even Martin Dúbravka, who would be cheaper and still provide Premiership quality.

Furthermore, this summer presents a unique opportunity to acquire experienced goalkeepers on free transfers. A number of seasoned professionals will be available without a transfer fee, offering Leeds a chance to add quality and leadership without breaking the bank. Names like Wojciech Szczesny, Angus Gunn, David de Gea, Léo Jardim, Walter Benítez, Alex Meret, Hugo Lloris, Danny Ward and Fraser Forster are all potential targets.

While some of these players may be approaching the twilight of their careers, they still possess a wealth of experience and could offer valuable stability between the posts. A shrewd acquisition from this free agent pool could allow Leeds to allocate their resources more effectively across the squad, addressing other pressing needs and maximizing their chances of success in the upcoming season.


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If there is a good free agent pool then I'd be looking there first. £40m on the keeper is not a good use of funds based on the teams priorities (striker / No 10 / LB)

PLUS - I still think there is a brilliant keeper in Meslier and having the much more experienced keeper around to learn off AND deflect the pressure could be the making of him. Invest in his development and we could have our own £40m keeper in the making.
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Would love Nick Pope to come to us. A very good keeper and used to playing regularly and in a pressuer cooker atmoshpere. My concern over Kelleher, aside from the fee, is that he has been a back up. He has come in and done well but hasn't really had the experience of having made mistakes in a couple of matches in quick succession. How is his confidence when something like that happens? Plus he is used to playing for Liverpool so not used to having to be as busy as he would likely be for us. Could be like Ramsdale where he looked decent at Arsenal but when playing for poor teams has conceded bucketloads (relegated 3 or 4 times now I believe).
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I'd love an experience veteran come in for a season or two with a safe pair of hands between the sticks
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I hope we don't splash that much on a keeper, after all, most are still reliant on the defense in front of them in the first place, so priority ought to be the spine of the team, nothing wrong with Darlow, if newcastle get kelliher we should go for pope (the goalkeeper, not the kiddy fiddler)
Other areas need strengthening not just the keeper.
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I'm a big fan of Caoimhin Kelleher mainly because he comes from the very same place I grew up in Cork City, Ireland and although I never knew the lad I had heard many things about him when he played for RingMahon Rangers as a kid. Talented and knows his area quiet well. I know people will be saying 40 million is a lot of money on a keeper and they would be right to do so, It is a lot. One thing Leeds need is a safe keeper for the Premiership, building from the back is a must. Rodon didn't look at all comfortable with Meslier behind him throughout the season just gone and when Darlow came in Rodon enjoyed his game more because let's face it if you can't trust the person behind you to command his area whatever you want to do is affected. Meslier doesn't cut it for me so spending a good amount of money on a quality and safe keeper can bring a real confidence boost to your defence players and in turn that will boost the midfield players. I say get him in and lets get rid of Meslier but keep Darlow as a solid back up keeper.
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Meslier should be sold imo and that would finance some of the fee for a new keeper. Darlow can then battle it out with the new keeper for the No. 1 jersey.
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Darlow isn't good... you can see why he's a career back up basically.
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I’ve been banging the Kelleher drum on here for quite some time. I’m not banging it at £40m though.

We do need to spend big on a keeper …. But not that big.

The 49ers have gone about recruiting efficiently and in a low key way. They are probably happy with all the speculation as they focus their efforts on real targets.
Then again, what do I (or any of us) know.
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The Subhuman wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 12:19 pm Darlow isn't good... you can see why he's a career back up basically.
Our upwards bump in results and end of season form coincided with him replacing Mes

There was a notable improvement in defensive confidence.
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Pullhard wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 12:22 pm Our upwards bump in results and end of season form coincided with him replacing Mes

There was a notable improvement in defensive confidence.
The key reason for the bump was Gruev getting the a run and not time sharing with Rothwell, he balanced the team properly and swept up really well. I counted a number of errors from Darlow including dropping an easy take at a forwards feet v Plymouth, it's a Mes type error that he didin't get punished for.

This is not the goalkeeper we're looking for
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Cant believe Fraser Forster and Angus Gunn were in Ellands list :) No thanks to either of them. Darlow is not the keeper we need next season, dont even think he should be a back up keeper.
40 million is way too much to spend on Kellerher, we definitely need an experienced keeper in place next season to help out the defense, they are going to be worked very hard each week.
Nick Pope for me would fit the bill, if we could afford his wages and the transfer fee involved. He knows the Premiership well and with his experience would be a hugh help to our defenders.
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I'm also a big Kelleher fan, but again not for that money. Maybe a bid of £30M would tempt Liverpool? Either way, we need a new keeper, spine of the team is going to be crucial next season and a solid keeper is the starting point for that spine. As someone else suggested, if Newcastle get CK, we should go after Pope.
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For me a new keeper is crucial. We saw last year the difference Trafford made with Burnley and also Cooper at Sheff U. If we had either of those I think we probably would have won the league with a record points total of 110+.

We need a keeper that is not only steady but has the ability to earn us points, making saves at crucial times. A really good keeper I think will make the difference between us comfortably staying up or fighting relegation all season.
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Kelleher definitely worth considering. But absolutely not at that price.

I'd rather go with a cheap experienced option. Especially as we have a young squad. A lot has been said about what Guilavogui brought to the squad and the dressing room. Would be a good role for an experienced keeper to play.

I really like what Forest did a couple of years ago with Keylor Navas. That would be the ideal type signing for me.

Over the past year we've made some great under the radar signings. I trust our ownership to find the right players. But you can't gamble too much with a goalie. You can gamble with signings like Tanaka, Bogle, Ramazani, Schmidt. But you need a sure thing in goal.
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We’d pay forty mill for a goal scoring centre forward, so why not for a goal saving keeper?
I’m not saying Kelleher is the one, or that’s his worth, just posing the question.
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Meslier could have played in goal for Liverpool this season and they'd have still won the title. Hell he played in goal for us and we won our League too so maybe we should all remember that.

Annoying reading posts of how we would have won the League by 20 points with a different goalkeeper when nobody knows that.
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Caoimhin Kelleher has always looked decent enough whenever I've seen him and £10-15mil seems reasonable.

£40mil would make him the 5th most expensive goalie ever which given he has only about 70 senior club starts to his name would be absolutely insane.

Wouldn't go above £15mil myself as its one thing being backup goalie for Liverpool making am occasional save and being 1st choice goalie for a newly promoted side whose likely going to need to make more saves in 1 game than he's used to in 3.
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Jammy 07 wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 4:20 pm Meslier could have played in goal for Liverpool this season and they'd have still won the title. Hell he played in goal for us and we won our League too so maybe we should all remember that.

Annoying reading posts of how we would have won the League by 20 points with a different goalkeeper when nobody knows that.
Much exaggeration on points Melsier cost us

Sunderland away much talked about. We were only worth a draw in that game and that's what we got. I remember their first goal - Meslier made a cracking save and his defenders let him down. We were worth a point at Sunderland. And got a point. Meslier didn't cost us that game.

And if you're totaling points dropped, you have to total points saved too. Not sure the bashers want to take the time on that
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Cjay wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 4:21 pm Caoimhin Kelleher has always looked decent enough whenever I've seen him and £10-15mil seems reasonable.

£40mil would make him the 5th most expensive goalie ever which given he has only about 70 senior club starts to his name would be absolutely insane.

Wouldn't go above £15mil myself as its one thing being backup goalie for Liverpool making am occasional save and being 1st choice goalie for a newly promoted side whose likely going to need to make more saves in 1 game than he's used to in 3.
Your valuation seems more sensible
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