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Double Fabrizio Romano Transfer Update: Former Rangers and Leeds United Player’s Unexpected Transfer, Celtic Departure Agreement Finalised.
Double Fabrizio Romano Transfer Update: Former Rangers and Leeds United Player’s Unexpected Transfer, Celtic Departure Agreement Finalised.With less than one week remaining in the transfer window, the speculation surrounding Rangers and Celtic is intensifying.
To date, there has been a singular loan transaction executed at Ibrox. Rafael Fernandes has been acquired on loan from Ligue 1 club Lille, in response to ailments affecting the defensive lineup, including that of John Souttar.
Throughout the city at Celtic, there has been a momentous week characterised by significant arrivals and departures.Kyogo has departed, creating a vacancy in the offensive lineup that requires a suitable replacement. But on the flanks, Jota has returned to a hero’s welcome just 18 months on from his exit to Al Ittihad. Kieran Tierney is also a candidate on the agenda for a January switch.
Alex Valle is departing from Celtic, having completed six months of his season-long loan agreement from Barcelona. He was absent from the Hoops’ Champions League match against Aston Villa, and transfer expert Romano has reported that the Spaniard has finalised an agreement to terminate his contract with the Hoops and relocate to Como in Serie A.
He tweeted: “Alex Valle has officially signed his contract as a new player for Como, having transferred from Barcelona.” The arrangement involves a loan transfer without a designated purchase option clause; however, there exists a €6 million exit clause in his contract with Barcelona, effective in the summer.
Valle has already composed a farewell to Celtic in anticipation of the completion of a transaction. He expressed through Instagram: “I am grateful for the opportunity to become a member of such a prestigious and historic club as Celtic.”
I have made my début in the Champions League and have secured the inaugural title of my professional career. Although my time was brief, I endeavoured to fully embrace the experience and to exert my utmost effort each day for the insignia and its remarkable supporters, who constitute an integral part of the club.
Thanks again for everything.”Former player of Rangers and Leeds United is in the process of transferring. Glen Kamara contributed to the Ibrox club’s attainment of the Premiership title in 2021 prior to his transition to Leeds United during the summer transfer window of 2023.
He is currently affiliated with Rennes in Ligue 1; however, Romano indicates that he may be among the next athletes to transition from Europe to Saudi Arabia. He tweeted: “The Saudi Pro League club Al Shabab is engaged in advanced negotiations to acquire Glen Kamara as a new midfielder.” Negotiations are currently in progress with Rennes.
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