Yeah i know that but you have to look at it from a prospective buyers angle.
Let me say first, i think he's an excellet keeper and i would probably bite your hand off with the option of replacing Onana with him (though Onana has shown good signs lately).
What i am pointing out is that from a buyers point of view he's a back up keeper/No2. Yes he's played in a lot of cup games and done great credit to himself when covering injury to Alisson but if you are paying money for him you are still buying a second choice even if he's 10 times better than your own first.
In short, teams will be loathed to pay top price for a bench player regardless of how good he obviously is.
That said, if the right club really want him they probably will cough up, it's a game that clubs/businesses play.
Any club I could see him.being bought by will drive a hard bargain rather than double their opening bid when we turn it down.
Say it's forest or palace as a couple of guesses. Would they throw 30mil our way?
The list of potential suitors who might is short
Chelsea - I don't see that.
Newcastle - were hunting about for a keeper but not linked to kelleher.
Spurs? They are sorted.
Arsenal? They have made their bed with raya.
West ham? They are sorted.
Utd? No way ever.
City? No way while ederson is there.
After those clubs we are looking to thr mid table clubs so I just don't see which is going to pay massive money.


