Caoimhin Kelleher has left Liverpool to join Brentford in a deal worth up to 18 million, after serving as a backup goalkeeper. The move signifies a new chapter for Kelleher, who aims to play as a number one regularly. This transfer also benefits his boyhood club, Ringmahon Rangers, which will receive a 2.5 million sell-on fee due to a clause in Kelleher's original contract with Liverpool. The chairman of Ringmahon Rangers expressed optimism about the club's future, emphasizing the impact of this financial boost.
Caoimhin Kelleher is stepping into a starting role at Brentford for a deal worth up to 18 million, moving from Liverpool after years as a backup.
Kelleher expressed that it was time to leave Liverpool for his own career, seeking a number one position and regular playing time.
The sell-on clause from Kelleher's signing with Liverpool will provide Ringmahon Rangers with a windfall of around 2.5 million, the largest ever for an Irish club.
Ringmahon Rangers chairman Paul Higgins stated that the fee will set the club up for a long time, and expressed happiness for Kelleher's success.
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