Since the transfer market opened a week ago, Celtic has not made any significant decisions on player transfers. This is because Brendan Rodgers is working to reorganize his team.
It is anticipated that there will be a great deal of movement in both directions at Parkhead, with some players on the periphery leaving in order to make room for other players to join.
The Celtic striker Hyeongyu Oh may depart the club this summer, according to sources, as Genk, a Belgian team, has expressed interest in acquiring his services.
As a result of the revelation that the Jupiler Pro League side had declined an earlier offer, it is now being speculated that they have boosted their offer for Oh. However, it is still unclear whether or not any movement has been achieved in this regard.
As a result of Chris Sutton’s decision about Oh’s possible departure, Celtic could find themselves in a position where they only have one striker on their roster.
Concerning Hyeongyu, Chris Sutton Oh well, the possibility of leaving Celtic
“Rodgers will know what he needs, but he can add another striker to his shopping list as it appears that Oh Hyeon-gyu is on his way out,” Sutton said in an interview with the Daily Record. In all honesty, I believe that it would be a little bit unfortunate if he left because there is a player there. Oh is in its raw form, and there is room for improvement.
However, he possesses a great deal of tools, and I find him to be a good alternative to Kyogo. Idah passed him in the second half of the season, but he is comparable to the Norwich player in certain respects, including the fact that he is physically strong and has the ability to bring attention to himself.
“It is abundantly clear that Rodgers is not entirely certain, and that is okay. Every day, he is in training with the player, and it is fully up to him to decide what to do. The fact that Oh is leaving Celtic, however, indicates that the club will be looking to acquire TWO new strikers.
Oh has had some successful moments at Celtic, scoring 12 goals in 47 games despite the fact that Kyogo Furuhashi has been his primary opponent for the majority of his tenure at Parkhead.
It was also during the second part of the 2023–2024 season that Adam Idah’s performances on loan diminished his chances of playing regular minutes. As a result of Brendan Rodgers’s desire to bring the Republic of Ireland international back to Glasgow’s east end on a permanent basis, it would appear that Oh and the club are on the verge of terminating their relationship.
Idah is a player that Norwich City manager Johannes Hoff Thorup wants to evaluate throughout the preseason before making a decision regarding his future with the club. Whatever the case may be, if the guy who was born in Cork decides to remain at Carrow Road, it seems likely that Celtic would search elsewhere for striking reinforcements.
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