Max O'Leary Transfer from West Bromwich Albion to Blackburn Rovers
Goalkeeper Max O'Leary, who has one cap for Ireland and joined West Brom from Bristol City in the winter, could be a target for Blackburn Rovers because he signed a short-term contract which expires on June 30, 2026. The 29-year-old, who was reportedly linked with Rovers in January, might become a target for them again as a potential replacement for Balazs Toth. Blackburn wants to secure Toth on a new deal but will sell the goalkeeper if he does not sign an extension. In addition to Blackburn, Queens Park Rangers and Derby County have also been linked with the goalkeeper, whose current market value is €2.50m.
Goalkeeper Max O'Leary, who has one cap for Ireland and joined West Brom from Bristol City in the winter, could be a target for Blackburn Rovers because he signed a short-term contract which expires on June 30, 2026. The 29-year-old, who was reportedly linked with Rovers in January, might become a target for them again as a potential replacement for Balazs Toth. Blackburn wants to secure Toth on a new deal but will sell the goalkeeper if he does not sign an extension. In addition to Blackburn, Queens Park Rangers and Derby County have also been linked with the goalkeeper, whose current market value is €2.50m.
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