Liverpool’s goalkeeping overhaul is apparently continuing.
Alisson Becker arrived at Anfield for a staggering £65 million in the summer, Loris Karius was sent to Besiktas on a two-year loan deal to regain his confidence and the club is also reportedly hoping to add former Manchester United goalkeeping coach, Jack Robinson, to Jurgen Klopp’s staff.
Current head goalkeeping coach John Achterberg intends to concentrate primarily on the club’s top two ‘keepers, Alisson and Simon Mignolet, while Robinson will be tasked with developing the younger stoppers.
Kamil Grabara and Caoimhin Kelleher will work with Robinson and it seems like another goalkeeper will be joining that group.
Kai McKenzie-Lyle has apparently confirmed that he has agreed a permanent deal with the Reds after impressing on trial in recent months.
McKenzie-Lyle, who reportedly stands at close to 6ft 7in, claimed that he was “happy to join my new challenge” with the club via an Instagram post on Thursday.
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The 20-year-old recently represented Liverpool’s U23 side in their friendly draw against Hungarian side ETO Gyor.
McKenzie-Lyle represents Guyana internationally and made his debut for Barnet as a 17-year-old before loan moves to Cockfosters, St Ives Town and Hayes & Yeading United.
He also appears to be something of a goal threat, having found the net for Guyana with a header in the 120th minute of his debut.
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