It appears Liverpool’s new manager, Arne Slot, is keen on reinforcing their goalkeeping options this summer. With the departure of Adrian and potential uncertainty around Caoimhin Kelleher’s future, Slot is reportedly looking to bring in two new goalkeepers to complement Alisson Becker.
Kelleher, despite his solid performances last season in Alisson’s absence, may seek regular first-team football elsewhere, prompting Slot to consider alternative options. One potential move could involve promoting 22-year-old Vitezslav Jaros, who had a productive loan spell at Sturm Graz last season and offers a homegrown advantage.
Jaros, a one-cap Czech Republic international, provides flexibility in squad selection and could be a cost-effective solution if Slot opts to integrate youth into the squad. However, with less than a year left on his contract and no previous first-team appearances for Liverpool, Slot’s decision will be crucial in shaping Liverpool’s goalkeeping strategy for the upcoming season.
As Liverpool navigates these decisions, securing capable backups for Alisson while managing squad dynamics will be pivotal as they prepare for both domestic challenges and European campaigns ahead.