“Observe Celtic” – Steven Naismith expresses concern on the next season and issues a caution to Rangers.

Steven Naismith is already concerned about the upcoming season and has issued a warning to Rangers, stating, “Look at Celtic.” The Celtic devotees are not far from the upcoming Scottish Premiership season. Brendan Rodgers endeavours to commence his title defence with a bang by scheduling Celtic against St Mirren on Flag Day,

 

 


 

as per the 2025/26 fixture release from the SPFL. Celtic and Rangers both have challenging season-opening matches. However, Rodgers must ensure that his team is entirely focused from the outset, as the Parkhead club will be playing away, including a trip to Ibrox, in three of the first five fixtures.

 

 

 

 

Nevertheless, Steven Naismith appears to be apprehensive as he advises his former club to “consider Celtic” in anticipation of the forthcoming Scottish Premiership season. Steven Naismith commends Celtic for their “successful” performance and cautions Rangers about their “fast” league debut.

 

 

 

 

Rangers and Celtic concluded the previous season with a 15-point disparity at the summit of the division.Naismith has cautioned his former club that they must not replicate the recruitment errors of previous seasons, and he encourages the Ibrox club to emulate Celtic’s approach. Naismith stated to PLZ Soccer, “Recruitment is the most significant factor that will transform Rangers in the short term.”

 

 

 

 

I believe that you have observed the significant impact it can have for the wrong purposes in the past. I believe it is imperative that you ensure that the information is accurate. The five most significant transfer transactions in Celtic’s history Celtic have generated millions in revenue through the transfer market, and their player-trading model has enabled the

 

 

 

 

Parkhead club to achieve financial sustainability over the past two decades. Therefore, in light of this, the following are five of Celtic’s most exceptional transfer sales: 5. Kristoffer Ajer to Brentford for £13.5 million 4th: Crystal Palace acquires Odsonne Edouard for £14 million. 2nd:

 

 

 

 

Arsenal acquires Kieran Tierney for £25 million 2nd: £25 million transfer from Jota to Al-Ittihad 1st: £26 million transfer of Matt O’Riley to Brighton Those five transactions alone have generated an extraordinary £103.5m in sales for Celtic since 2021. Rangers can only hope of achieving anything remotely resembling that at this time. Naismith’s anxiety is understandable.







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