Three clubs are said to be keen to bail out an unhappy player Celtic In January.
Celtic transfer news
Earlier this month, Celtic achieved their first title of the season by defeating Rangers in the League Cup final. Brendan Rodgers'The side is also flying in the league, currently leading Scottish Premier League The standings are 12 points clear after just 17 matches.
Given the team's good form, there does not appear to be a pressing need to make major changes to the squad during the January transfer window, but speculation suggests that Rodgers may still be looking to strengthen his squad.
Among the names linked with a potential move to Parkhead in the new year is Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen. According to A Report from Football Insider, Rodgers wants the Dane to add some European experience to his squad.
Kieran Tierney And recently too He has been linked with a return to Celticjust over five years after leaving the club to join Arsenal. The Scottish left-back finds himself out of favor at Emirates and it is believed the Hoops would be keen to bring him back to Glasgow.
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Rodgers recently refused to rule out a Celtic return for Tierney. Saying in an interview: “We will always be associated with the best players especially players who are one of our own. Kieran was a key part of a really successful period when I was here.
“His talent then took him to another challenge, but we will be associated with many names and of course with Kieran because of his situation. But we will not talk about the player until after he signs.”
Three clubs are interested in Luis Palma
However, there is one man whose time at Celtic appears to be coming to an end, and that is Luis Palma. The Honduran winger arrived at Celtic Park in August last year for The fee is £3.5 millionHe enjoyed a strong first season with the Hoops, scoring six goals and providing nine assists in 24 Scottish Premier League appearances.
However, he has found it difficult to get minutes this season, starting just once in the Championship. according to PressFor every sports witness, Palma in the 'living hell' at Parkhead He could now move away from Scotland in January.
The Argentine newspaper claims that the 24-year-old has already received offers from Greek side Olympiacos and two unnamed MLS sides.
Last October, Palma's father, Enrique, said his son wanted to fight for his place at Celtic after falling out of favor with Rodgers, but he also kept the door open for a potential exit in the near future.
“Last year, he also had a dip, but in the end, he overcame it and was able to do good things again and my son is trying to absorb things to raise the level of football again. There is no sadness in him because he knows that the tournaments are just beginning, and there are still many The next league and cup matches and the remaining six Champions League matches.” He said Ten diary.
He added: “He will be at Celtic now and will focus on the rest of the year and there may be a sale, but what happens to him will depend on his work.” He added.