According to a recent update from Sky Sports, a £5,800-a-week talent with a “great attitude” now wants to join Celtic during the summer transfer window.
After Adam Idah’s thrilling late victory at Hampden Park last month, the Hoops not only defeated rivals Rangers to win the Scottish Premiership, but they also triumphed against them in the Scottish Cup.
But now isn’t the time for Celtic to get complacent; Brendan Rodgers will be aware that his team needs to be strengthened even more this summer if they want to be able to compete more effectively in the Champions League the following year.
Brendan Rodgers, manager of Celtic, rejoicing
One bold business decision that has been discussed is Manchester City’sK alvin Phillips, a midfielder, has the potential to draw a lot of attention from fans. Although the 28-year-old has struggled at the Etihad and on loan at West Ham, he has nevertheless started for England on a regular basis at important tournaments and is still young enough to have many more productive years ahead of him.
According to reports, Celtic is also “trying to negotiate” a deal that would see Paulo Bernardo, who was previously on loan from Benfica, permanently join the Hoops. Bernardo might be Rodgers’ first summer addition. Altay Bayindir, the goalie for Manchester United, is another option to replace the retiring Joe Hart, who is planning to leave Old Trafford in order to play more often.
A “great attitude” HarP wants to transfer to Celtic
After being “told” he has no future with his parent club, Portuguese star Bernardo is “keen” on a permanent move, which makes Celtic’s deal for him easier, according to a Sky Sports update. His loan has an option to buy, which could be valued up to £6.5 million, but the Hornets are still hoping to get it lowered.
Paulo Bernardo Cruz of the Carolina Rangers won the championship.
This is fantastic news for Celtic, as the £5,800-per-week Bernardo has shown to be a valuable asset since joining the team on loan. He has made 22 league games and contributed three goals and three assists each during that time.