This season, Celtic’s transfer policy has been the subject of intense scrutiny.
With the exception of one, Brendan Rodgers acknowledges that he approved every summer signing made by Celtic, although all have had significant difficulty establishing themselves at the team.
The only player who genuinely qualifies as successful at the team is Luis Palma. Although the Honduran had a fantastic start to the season, he has subsequently lost his edge.
But even after spending more than £7 million on players like Maik Nawrocki and Gustaf Lagerbielke, it merely goes to show that investing a lot of money doesn’t always ensure that a player would succeed greatly.
Celtic’s victory against Rangers ignites the transfer rumor.
Even after clinching the championship yesterday, a Celtic supporter called BBC 606 to inquire about Chris Sutton’s strategy for Celtic’s transfer window offensive in order to bolster the squad.
The club’s philosophy of recruiting development players while having a large amount of cash on hand has the fan angry.
Sutton, however, stood up for Celtic, claiming that having to buy at that market is not their fault.
Sutton stated to BBC 606 that Celtic and Rangers needed to acquire developing players because to the absurd amount of money being spent on mediocre players in the south.