
Liverpool hero Mark Lawrenson can't see Caoimhin Kelleher leaving anytime soon.
The 23-year-old goalkeeper played an integral role in helping the Reds reach the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday, making two saves in the penalty shootout as they overcame Leicester after a 3-3 draw.
When asked for his views on if Kelleher would want to depart Liverpool in search of first team football, Lawrenson told Off the Ball: “I do not think Klopp will let him out.
“The problem is if he goes to the Championship, if you let him out, that is a completely different experience because you get battered and crosses will come in and corners etc and they will surround him and all those kinds of things which does not really happen generally in the Premier League unless you are playing Burnley.
“But I think Klopp will be really, really reluctant to let him out.
“I just do not think it will happen.
“I think Klopp will err on 'you are in training every day, all these players your Salahs and your Manes and all these kind of Jotas and all those, he says so 'I want you just to stay' and by the way Adrian, I mean, he could not keep bees anymore.
“So, you would not want him as number 2. "
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