Liverpool Women Sign England Goalkeeper Khiara Keating
Liverpool FC Women have made a major statement in the transfer market with the signing of England goalkeeper Khiara Keating on a permanent deal following the expiry of her contract at Manchester City.
At 22, Keating already carries the air of a seasoned professional. She made her senior debut at just 17, emerging from City’s academy as one of the most highly regarded young goalkeepers in the country. That grounding, under the pressure and expectation of a top Women’s Super League environment, now comes to Merseyside.
Her move brings an intriguing subplot: a reunion with head coach Gareth Taylor, with whom she previously worked at City. Taylor knows exactly what he is getting – a goalkeeper schooled in playing out from the back, comfortable under the spotlight, and hardened by early exposure to elite-level football. For a Liverpool side intent on climbing the WSL ladder, that familiarity could fast‑track her influence in the dressing room and on the pitch.
Keating becomes Liverpool’s fourth new arrival of the summer, a window that is rapidly reshaping the spine of the squad. The club have not simply added depth; they have targeted players with experience beyond their years, and Keating fits that blueprint perfectly.
Her résumé already stretches beyond domestic football. A graduate of England’s youth ranks, she has represented her country at multiple age groups and stepped onto the senior stage with a debut for the Lionesses in October 2025. That cap underlines her status as one of the leading goalkeeping talents of her generation and adds international pedigree to Liverpool’s back line.
For Liverpool Women, this is more than a routine piece of business. It is a signing that signals intent: a young, internationally recognised goalkeeper, entering her prime, choosing Anfield as the place to anchor the next phase of her career.

