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Celtic regain interest in a Premier League midfielder who has the potential to enhance their indigenous quota

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Brendan Rodgers has expressed his intention to enhance his squad, and the transfer window is only one day away from opening for Celtic.

 

Johnny Kenny’s return from Shamrock Rovers could potentially assist in the filling of the striker position at Celtic, thereby freeing up funds to allocate to other areas.


 

 

 

The Scottish Premiership leaders are expected to have a busy few days, and Brendan Rodgers has plenty to contemplate. Celtic will travel to Ibrox on Thursday to face Rangers, where they will have the chance to increase their lead over their archrivals by 17 points.

 

 

 

Is it possible that additional individuals will enter the premises prior to that date? It is yet to be determined.Currently, the Scottish top-flight holders are purportedly in search of a midfielder who could potentially bolster their indigenous quota.

 

 

Andy Irving, a midfielder for West Ham United, has rekindled Celtic’s interest. Celtic are reportedly once again interested in West

 

 

 

Ham United midfielder Andy Irving as they seek to solidify their engine room in January, as reported by The Daily Mail. The Bhoys pursued Irving and Luke McCowan during the summer window, ultimately selecting the latter for £1 million from Dundee.

 

 

 

After spending time at Austria Klagenfurt, the 24-year-old has made seven appearances under Julen Lopetegui in a breakthrough season this campaign.

 

 

 

Irving, a product of Hearts’ academy system, has experienced a distinctive ascent to prominence and would contribute to the fulfillment of indigenous quota regulations.

 

 

 

In January, it appears to be unlikely that Celtic will make any midfield additions Although Celtic’s engine room is replete with talent, the addition of additional players may result in oversaturation, despite the fact that fortifying across the field helps to elevate the quality.

 

 

It is difficult to imagine Rodgers prioritizing the middle of the park over other positions, such as left-back, on the flanks, and through the middle, unless departures occur.







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