As they continue to pursue contracts to sign Benjamin Niglen, the Celts are reportedly able to pursue a move to sign the “person to watch” Premier League.
Celt expected to sign Niglen
After Kieran Tierney arrives for his second spell in Scotland, the Celts are expected to sign Niglen from Nordsgerland this summer. The talented winger appears likely to arrive fresh from behind an impressive season in Denmark. There, he scored 16 goals in all competitions. Another arrival to boost Celtic’s title defense next season, Boys certainly means business.
Over the course of a few weeks, Bhoys signs both Tierney and the impressive Nygren. People at Celtic Park already know how talented the former is, but when Nyglen wears the colours of the Scottish champions for the first time, they are ready for an exciting suprise.
That said, Tierney is still something to watch under Brendan Rogers. Back, the left back told the club’s media channels when asked about his Celtic return. “To be honest, I can’t wait, I can’t explain it, and certainly it’s emotional.
“I’ve already been thinking about it, but it’s emotional for me and my family. For a long time, we’ve had our ups and downs over the last few years.
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While it seems like a welcome look on fresh faces this summer, Celtic may not be done yet after Nygren and Tierney, along with one reporter, claimed that Premier League strikers are “keeping their eyes on it.”
Celtics considering Evan Ferguson in a hurry
According to Transfer Reporter Graeme Bailey, Evan Ferguson is currently “keeping an eye on” at Celtic, considering a move to sign forward Brighton & Hove Albion. The Irish spent the second half of last season on loan at West Ham United, but he was unable to rediscover his best form. Now he’s able to leave Amex again.
Bailey said to 67hailhail: “The best place to get him back in shape, has his confidence come back more than Celtic? I’m told that it could happen, and I think it makes sense to Brighton, it makes sense to the players, it makes sense to the Celtic.”
At just 20 years old, Ferguson is a potential player, even if he hasn’t been on display in the past 12 months. If Celtic could do cut price trades, he’s a guy worth gambling.
Called “unique” by former Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi and quickly worth £60 million last year, Ferguson desperately needs his next move to get his career back on track.