Celtic’s January transfer wishlist: A striker is added, two returning heroes, and the window concludes without a significant departure.
Brendan Rodgers is commencing the January transfer window with an advantage. The Scottish Premiership title “race” is being led by a squad of players that is already deep, and the Celtic manager has capital in the bank to spend.
Progress has also been made in the Champions League, and a victory over Young Boys and/or Aston Villa would guarantee a knockout playoff position in the redesigned competition.
Rodgers has expressed his desire to augment his playing staff with attacking options, including the prospective addition of a new striker and a left winger, to create his preferred three-pronged attack.However, this will not deter supporters from fantasizing about their ideal scenarios in terms of sales and acquisitions.
Therefore, 67 Hail Hail enabled us to contemplate the most optimal window. Kieran Tierney Celtic returns In 2019, the defender relocated to Arsenal for an astonishing £25 million, and it is improbable that he could make a reappearance for such a small sum.
What a commercial opportunity this would be. A pre-contract is a viable alternative for both parties, as the Gunners have declined to renew their contract.
The ideal squad addition to rival Greg Taylor, who is the subject of transfer interest this summer, would be a fit, 27-year-old Tierney in his prime, despite his minor injury concerns. Jota abandons Rennes in favor of Parkhead.
Celtic statistics for Jota Number of games played: 83 Goals scored: 28 The number of assistance provided was 26. Red cards: 0 Yellow cards: 4 The Portuguese Superstar has encountered numerous challenges since his £25 million transfer to Al-Ittihad.
He subsequently relocated to Ligue 1, where he has only scored one goal and made nine appearances. The Celts are currently seeking a wide player, and a discounted contract for the club legend would be a logical
Michael Nicholson’s resolve may be put to the test as he pursues the individual whom Michael Stewart has identified as Celtic’s next £25 million player.
Although it would not be an incoming player, it would be the most desirable outcome to retain him. Mathias Kvistgaarden has joined Celtic. The Danish striker has been relishing his time with Brondby and is on the brink of a long-term international opportunity.
His 22 appearances have resulted in 14 goals and five assists, which has piqued the interest of a multitude of parties. We informed you that Kvistgaarden’s price had increased, as Celtic had dispatched observers to observe the player as recently as December.
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