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Liverpool Women Sign Goalkeeper Khiara Keating on Permanent Deal

Liverpool FC Women have moved decisively in the summer market, securing the signing of highly rated goalkeeper Khiara Keating on a permanent deal after the expiry of her contract at Manchester City.

At 22, Keating already carries the aura of a goalkeeper who has seen a lot for her age. She made her senior debut at just 17, emerging from City’s academy as one of the most talked-about young stoppers in the domestic game. That early promotion set the tone: Keating has been fast-tracked at almost every stage of her career.

Her switch to Liverpool not only strengthens the Reds’ spine, it also delivers a reunion. She links back up with head coach Gareth Taylor, under whom she previously worked at City. The familiarity matters. Taylor knows her temperament, her command of the box, her willingness to play under pressure. Keating, in turn, walks into a dressing room where the manager’s demands won’t come as a surprise.

She becomes Liverpool’s fourth new recruit of the summer, a statement in itself about the club’s intent to deepen and sharpen the squad. Bringing in a goalkeeper with international pedigree underlines that ambition. Keating has represented England at youth level and stepped up to the senior Lionesses, making her debut in October 2025, a milestone that confirmed her rise onto the elite stage.

For Liverpool, this is not a speculative signing. It is a calculated move for a goalkeeper whose best years should still be ahead of her, yet who already knows what it means to operate under the glare of top-level expectation.