A reshuffle of goalkeepers could happen
Liverpool's world-record signing of Alisson could trigger a reshuffle of goalkeepers at top clubs across Europe, with several others seemingly set for a move on the merry-go-round.
Liverpool swiftly sold reserve goalkeeper Danny Ward to Leicester City on Friday.
Ward going to Leicester could either provide competition or back-up to the Foxes' Kasper Schmeichel -- or see the Denmark goalkeeper on his way.
Sky Sports News reported that Chelsea are interested in Schmeichel after a series of impressive performances at the World Cup.
The Blues could be in need of a new goalkeeper. Thibault Courtois has been openly torn for months between his post at Stamford Bridge and his family in Madrid.
"My personal situation is related to the city of Madrid, it's known. My two children live there with their mum," he told Belgian magazine Sport back in February.
"Yes, my heart is in Madrid. It is logical and understandable."
Courtois shone at the World Cup, winning the Golden Glove for goalkeeper of the tournament as Belgium finished a best-ever third.
However, with his contract running down, he has been linked with a move to Spain.
Were Courtois to head to Real Madrid, the future of their current number one Keylor Navas would be in doubt.
Stoke City's England back-up goalkeeper Jack Butland could be a prime target for pre-season shoppers at wealthier clubs.
Meanwhile at Arsenal, Petr Cech, the English Premier League's all-time clean sheet record holder, could be another target after Berd Leno's arrival at the Emirates.
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