Celtic
Celtic is expected to request an exorbitant transfer fee for a United States international player who has the potential to surpass the club’s current record.
‘Huge’ transfer fee to be demanded by Celtic for USA international, which could surpass club recordCeltic is “prepared to accept” an offer for the full-time departure of one of their players, as the January transfer window is currently in full swing.
Aberdeen fell substantially behind the pack after their superb start, resulting in a one-horse race for the Scottish Premiership title this season, which the Hoops have maintained a tight grip on. Celtic are currently seeking new players to enhance their squad at the midpoint of the current season. Kieran Tierney is a prominent transfer target, and he is inching ever closer to a breathtaking return to Parkhead.
In 2019, he departed the club for Arsenal, a Scottish club, for a record-breaking £25 million.Brendan Rodgers was not impressed by the shouts regarding the transfer situation that occurred toward the conclusion of their most recent victory over St.
Mirren, despite the fact that fans are eager to see Tierney return to the green and white uniform. The manager immediately defended Greg Taylor and denounced the “lack of respect” exhibited by the supporters in question.
“He has performed exceptionally well at this club; what is his current state of mind?” He nearly injures his nose while bleeding for the organization, all in the name of a good cause. It is not a very respectful gesture. “You sing for another payer, regardless of Kieran’s background.”
I am not fond of that.Another significant report has emerged as the Tierney situation continues to escalate. Celtic have established their asking price for Cameron Carter-Vickers and are prepared to engage in discussions regarding his departure.The Hoops are “reluctant” to see Carter-Vickers depart, as he is under contract until 2029 and is a crucial component of this team.
Celtic’s primary transfer strategy is to cultivate players and resell them for a profit, and they are unlikely to deviate from this course of action.This season, the 27-year-old has made 13 Scottish Premiership starts and has been an essential player for the Hoops.
The Scottish champions place a high value on the USA international, viewing him as an influential player. Consequently, they are not ruling out the possibility of any potential departures.
Celtic is in a favorable position to negotiate an amount that exceeds the £25 million asking price, as Carter-Vickers has four years remaining on his current contract.
The report states that the Hoops could negotiate an amount that exceeds the asking price if interest in his signature continues to increase in the coming weeks and months. If it does, this would surpass the £25 million record that Celtic have amassed from three distinct players in recent years.
If the club is able to negotiate a slightly higher price, Carter-Vickers could be the next significant departure, as Tierney, Jota, and most recently Matt O’Riley each received a substantial £25 million.
Celtic’s dependence on Carter-Vickers and their pursuit of additional silverware this season suggest that any prospective sale of the defender is more likely to occur in the summer than this month, as there is still a significant amount of football left before the season concludes.
Following their routine victory over St Mirren to atone for their 3-0 loss to Rangers, Celtic will host Dundee United at Parkhead this Wednesday, followed by a weekend trip to Ross County.
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