Frank McAvennie criticizes the player who is on the brink of departing, asserting that he believes he is superior to Celtic. Celtic have consistently demonstrated that they will sell their top assets if substantial compensation is offered.
Matt O’Riley was Celtic’s most significant departure last summer, as he transferred to Brighton and Hove Albion of the English Premier League for a reported £25 million. Currently, Celtic are not expected to generate such a substantial amount of revenue; however, it is anticipated that they will do so in the near future.
This is due to the fact that Nicolas Kuhn is scheduled to join Como for £17.2 million. Como is a team in Italy’s top tier that is managed by the renowned midfielder Cesc Fabregas. And Frank McAvennie has not been pleased with Kuhn’s imminent departure. Prior to his departure from Celtic for Como, Nicolas Kuhn was subjected to criticism.
Despite the fact that fans comprehended the rationale behind O’Riley’s departure last summer, it was still an agonizing disappointment due to his significant contribution to Brendan Rodgers’ team. Given the manner in which Kuhn concluded his previous campaign, it is reasonable to conclude that he is not included in that category. Additionally, McAvennie underscored his decline in performance.
In an interview with his Let Me Be Frank Podcast, the former Celtic player disclosed that he would be delighted to transport the German to Como.Additionally, it was asserted that the winger believes he is now “better than Celtic,” despite the fact that he is being offered a transfer to a club such as Como. “There is a small amount of business involved,” stated McAvennie.
“He would be transported to the airport by me.” He has been exceptional. By January, he had secured each trophy. Player of the Year. He would have prevailed in every aspect. Players’ Player of the Year. Player of the Year for Supporters. He would have prevailed in every aspect. Kuhn’s statistics for the first and second halves of the season Kuhn,
as previously indicated, was in top form and demonstrating that he was the best player in Scotland until the January transfer window. Despite Celtic’s loss to Rangers at Ibrox shortly after the New Year, it was widely anticipated that Scotland’s most successful club would secure the title; the only question was whether Rodgers would secure the Treble.
The absence of the Treble was not a cause for concern; however, Kuhn’s first and second halves of the season were significantly different. Kuhn’s performances from August to January: thirty Goals: 14 Assists: 11 From January to the conclusion of the season, Kuhn played 26 games. Goals: 7 Assists: 4
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