Brendan Rodgers interrupts Celtic’s silence regarding the forgotten Alexandro Bernabei amid the £8 million transfer sweepstakes.

In the midst of an £8 million transfer race, Brendan Rodgers breaks Celtic’s silence on the neglected Alexandro Bernabei.

Brendan Rodgers has been questioned regarding Alexandro Bernabei’s potential to return to Celtic.

 


For the Hoops this season, the Argentinian defender has been absent from mind and sight. Bernabei has made an impression in Brazil since joining Internacional on loan earlier this year.

 

He has participated in 21 matches across all competitions for the Porto Alegre team, contributing four assists and scoring three goals.

 

Corinthians was one of the clubs that were interested in inking an £8million deal if Internacional does not approve it.

 

Meanwhile, Celtics have been satisfied with Alex Valle’s performance since his loan from Barcelona, while Greg Taylor, the team’s first choice, continues to lead by example.

 

In January, Brendan Rodgers has stated that Celtic will “check and see” regarding Bernabei’s future. But when questioned by a member of the media this afternoon about the neglected Berna, Rodgers was honest in his response.

 

 

The manager recognized the left-back’s success at his present club and conceded that players may be more adapted to one culture than another.

 

 

The Northern Irishman declined to provide any confirmation when asked whether the goalkeeper might be given another opportunity in Glasgow. Bernabei has performed admirably during his loan at Internacional.

 

 

“I believe it is fantastic that he has taken a break and performed well, and occasionally you just happen upon that.” “I believe that he had been in this location for an extended period of time, but it had not been as successful as he or the club had hoped.

 

 

This is a common occurrence, and he returned to South America. The reports I have heard indicate that he has fared well.” “However, there is nothing further to add.” He will conclude his term there, and we will subsequently evaluate its status in January.

 







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