5 Realistic Goalkeeper Signings for Leeds United in the Premier League

5 Realistic Goalkeeper Signings for Leeds United in the Premier League

Leeds United are back in the Premier League — and now the real work begins. With promotion secured, Daniel Farke’s side must quickly adapt their squad to top-flight demands. One area that needs particular attention is the goalkeeping position. While Illan Meslier remains a talented shot-stopper, his previous struggles and inconsistencies in recent years suggest Leeds will look for a new No.1 to solidify their back line.

Here are five realistic goalkeeper signings Leeds United could target this summer to strengthen between the posts:

1. Caoimhín Kelleher (Liverpool)

Kelleher Leeds

Kelleher has spent several years as Alisson Becker’s understudy, performing admirably whenever called upon. Now 26, he’s reached a point in his career where regular first-team football is essential.

Leeds could be the ideal place for Kelleher to finally step into the spotlight. His composure on the ball and ability to play out from the back fit a possession-based style, and he carries valuable experience from major domestic and European matches.

Premier League Stats 24/25:

Save Percentage 69.2% 
Saves Per 90 Minutes 2.70
Goals Prevented 0.01
Market Value £22 Million
Reported Wage £32,000 per Week

Realistic? Yes — Kelleher’s opportunities at Liverpool are already limited, and with Mamardashvili arriving at Anfield this summer, they’re set to shrink even further. At Leeds, he’d be the undisputed first-choice goalkeeper.

2. Sam Johnstone (Wolves)

Sam Johnstone Leeds

Now at Wolves, Johnstone finds himself in a competitive goalkeeping setup, and his future could hinge on the club’s summer plans. With four England caps and Premier League experience at both West Brom and Crystal Palace, he’s a proven performer at this level.

For Leeds, Johnstone would offer reliability and experience — qualities that are especially valuable for a side aiming to reestablish itself in the top flight.

Premier League Stats 24/25:

Save Percentage 57.5%
Saves Per 90 Minutes 3.29
Goals Prevented -0.58
Market Value £8 Million
Reported Wage £40,000 per Week

Realistic? Very. If Wolves shake things up in their goalkeeping department, Johnstone could be a smart and affordable pickup.

3. Mads Hermansen (Leicester City)

Mads Hermansen Leeds

Leicester’s last promotion push owed a lot to Hermansen’s sharp shot-stopping and confident distribution. He’s one of the few players in their current Premier League squad who can genuinely take pride in his performances this season.

Still only 24, Hermansen offers long-term potential and clear Premier League upside. If Leeds are serious about modernizing their back line, he’s a player that could be worth making a move for.

Premier League Stats 24/25:

Save Percentage 64%
Saves Per 90 Minutes 3.89
Goals Prevented -0.02
Market Value £15 Million
Reported Wage £34,000 per Week

Realistic? Yes — especially if Hermansen wants to keep playing Premier League football.

4. Aaron Ramsdale (Southampton)

Aaron Ramsdale Leeds

With Southampton relegated from the Premier League, a reported £25 million release clause will make Ramsdale available for another move this Summer. This offers Leeds a valuable opportunity to land an experienced England international who’s ready to support their top-flight ambitions.

Ramsdale is arguably the most talented goalkeeper on this list, but his reported weekly wage significantly exceeds that of the other options.

Premier League Stats 24/25:

Save Percentage 65.4%
Saves Per 90 Minutes 4.18
Goals Prevented 0.00
Market Value £16 Million
Reported Wage £120,000 per Week

Realistic? Yes — If Leeds see Ramsdale as their next number one, triggering his release clause could make the move a real possibility.

5. Nick Pope (Newcastle United)

Nick Pope Leeds

Injury issues have disrupted Pope’s time at Newcastle, and with the club’s ambitions on the rise, changes in their goalkeeping ranks this summer are possible. If Newcastle bring in a new No. 1 or target different profiles, Pope’s future at the club could be in doubt.

For Leeds, Pope would be a high-profile signing — an England international with physical presence and elite shot-stopping ability. He could make the difference between survival and relegation.

Premier League Stats 24/25:

Save Percentage 70.8%
Saves Per 90 Minutes 3.08
Goals Prevented -0.02
Market Value £10 Million
Reported Wage £60,000 per Week

Realistic? Slightly ambitious, but if Pope wants regular football and Newcastle are willing to sell, it’s plausible.

Final Thoughts

If Leeds United want to succeed in the Premier League this season, strengthening their goalkeeper position will be crucial. Whether they go for an experienced Premier League name like Ramsdale or Pope, or place their faith in the high potential of Kelleher or Hermansen, the right signing could make all the difference between survival and relegation.

Which goalkeeper do you think is the best fit for Leeds?

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