Celtic could already bring one left back with Greg Taylor around the edge near the exit door, and set up another recruitment if recent reports are believed.
Celtic star Greg Taylor will leave after Kieran Tierney arrives
Celtic, which launched a window that created many headlines, announced that Kieran Tierney has arrived for a free transfer from Arsenal after finding an agreement to introduce Scotland International Home in January.
In light of this, longtime defender Greg Taylor appears to be moving to Paok on a two-year contract with the option for another 12 months. If he leaves under freedom of contract, it leaves Boy who needs another left back this summer.
The question is, who can become Tierney’s realistic competitor? Reports say Sassuolo star Josh Doig is being tracked by Celtic and may have returned to Scotland after starting his career with Hibernian.
There is also the prospect of youth players like Matthew Anderson and Mitchell Flame coming to fill the void. If that scenario occurs, B-Team Manager Stephen McManus believes there is no better role model than Kieran Tierney from Parkhead for the young stars to respect.
He explained:
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Bhoys means business.
“It’s really pushed by everyone and for young people, it’s another role model that we have to respect.”
Supporters are enthusiastically anticipating a move towards reception, and if the report is believed, Celtic could land a Scottish prime minister star.
Celtic from the James Penrith Scout Mission
Daily records show that Celtic was able to perform a scouting check in the heart of Midlothian left wing James Penrith and aim to clash with the former Paltic thistle man’s market in order to hunt Tierney and his competitors locking horns.
Their careful eyes should not be mistaken for anything more, but show that Rogers and the company are doing due diligence to potential targets to strengthen their backline.
James Penrith of Scottish Premiership Action – 2024/25 (FBREF) | |
Possibility of being created | 56 |
A successful cross | 69 |
The dribbling was successful | twenty one |
The tackle won | 48 |
recovery | 116 |
Penrith, labelled “outstanding” by Neil Critchley, registered two goals and seven assists in 40 appearances in all competitions the previous term as Hart missed out on a top-6 finish.
Nevertheless, with Derek McInnes currently at the helm, it remains to be seen whether the former Kilmarnock boss is willing to let go of one of his prizes.
Since Hart and Celt do not share much relationships on and off the pitch, it will cost a considerable amount of fee for Jumbo to seduce Penbos to leave Tyne Castle for his split rival.