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Leicester City will complete a transfer for goalkeeper Alex Smithies this afternoon, with the 32-year-old signing a three year deal at the King Power Stadium. Smithies has been with Cardiff City since 2018 and has played 90 times, and will play as a backup keeper for Brendan Rodgers' side.
It’s squeaky bum time again as the Football League play-off finalists have now been confirmed and the countdown is on to the showpiece occasions that will be taking place this weekend.
Leicester City have reportedly confirmed the transfer of Liverpool goalkeeper Danny Ward on a four-year contract.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has reportedly given up on signing a new shot-stopper for the summer and he is prepared to stick with Loris Karius as his number one for next season.
Jurgen Klopp is expected to rotate his first-team squad when they make the visit to the King Power Stadium to take on Leicester City in the League Cup. The Tuesday night clash offers the German with an opportunity to test his bench strength with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain set to start his first Reds game.
With hopes and expectations of qualifying for the Champions League group stage in the coming weeks and therefore a longer, more gruelling campaign, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp plans on having three goalkeepers in his squad this season. That, of course, means that there will always be one of those three missing out on even the bench. For Danny Ward, he is not too keen on the idea of spending the majority of the season in the stands and doesn't intend to do so.
Huddersfield Town won the play-offs after beating Reading 4-3 on penalties to take them to the Premier League next season.
Promising Liverpool shot-stopper Danny Ward is set for a move to Championship side Huddersfield as Jurgen Klopp reshapes his goalkeeping options ahead of the new season.
With Aberdeen due to return to competitive action on June 30th, there is little time to breathe before they kick off the new campaign. So how will the Dons reflect on the season 2015/16?
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