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Names of the two players that Celtic FC signed which Brendan Rodgers is not happy about and does not rate their play

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There has been a lot of talk about Celtic’s business in the transfer market since January, when Brendan Rodgers began sending players to other teams.

Both Marco Tilio and Hyeokkyu Kwon left. Hyeokkyu Kwon went to Paisley to join Stephen Robinson’s St. Mirren on loan.

It looked like Gustaf Lagerbielke would be leaving in January, but Cameron Carter-Vickers got hurt and that didn’t happen. That’s why there have been questions about Celtic’s trade business and Brendan Rodgers’ part in it as a whole.

Names of the two players that Celtic FC signed which Brendan Rodgers is not happy about and does not rate their play


Ewan Cameron, on the other hand, thinks that at least two of Celtic’s new players were forced on Rodgers and that the Hoops boss had no choice.

Cameron told the Big Scottish Football Podcast, “I read that Celtic spent £22 million on four wingers and two center backs. The two center backs are named Lagerbielke and Nawrocki.”

“Those two players cost £7.3 million.” They are not at all Brendan Rodgers’ new players. Because he would play them if they were his new players, right?

It wasn’t his choice to sign them; he was forced to, and he doesn’t like them. He does not rate them.

“I wonder if there’s some kind of standoff going on there that’s making things hard behind the scenes because Rodgers is telling them, ‘You’re not good enough for me.'” I don’t need them.

“That’s the reason he plays Welsh and Scales.”

Now, Celtic and Rodgers say that all of the players they’ve signed so far this season have to be approved by the boss.

For this reason, Rodgers’ job has been called into question since players he signed in the summer are now thought to not be good enough, only four months later.

Celtic will make a lot of moves in the next transfer window. No matter if they win the league or not, if they don’t get the right players, our long-running dominance in Scotland could come to an abrupt end.

 

 







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