Celtics are now expected to submit new bids to sign Premier League midfielder

The Celtics reportedly have rejected a bid and are therefore expected to submit a second offer to sign a Premier League midfielder ahead of the old company’s rival Rangers.
Celtics are ahead of the Rangers
After just two matches in the Scottish Premier League, the Celtics are already four points ahead of the Rangers after two frustrating draws from the GERS. When Russell Martin’s side slipped, Bhoys beat St. Mirren and Aberdeen, and the new signing Benjamin Nygren even scored his first goal at the latter’s club.
Only the Heart can match the Scottish championship by winning two opening games, but the Celtics are looking to withdraw from any potential champion rivals to continue to rule themselves under the leadership of Brendan Rodgers this season.
After scoring the first goal for the club, Summer Arrival told reporters: “That’s how I want to play. I can run a lot, so I want to get involved as much as possible and help the team win, so I’m very happy with my performance and the team’s performance today.
“It’s amazing (his goal) – Kieran’s perfect cross and solid results, I ran over to celebrate with the fans and the team. I’ve said it a lot, but, for me, there are no fans without the fans, soccer isn’t there. The Celtics are such a big club with lovely fans, so they’re part of the team, part of the club, and I’m so happy to celebrate with everyone.”
However, even after their campaign began a steady start, the Celtics reportedly are still looking for reinforcements and are expected to make a second offer to sign the Premier League midfielder.
Celtics expect to submit a second time Irving
As Claret and Hugh reported, the Celtic is expected to submit another offer to sign West Ham United’s Andy Irving after Hammers rejected a £2.5m opening bid. London clubs reportedly hold for £3.5m, selling their midfielders on interest from Bhoys and its rival Rangers.
A source told Claret and Hugh: “There’s a lot of interest, but so far there’s only one bid, and that was last month. I think they’ll get another offer soon.”
Despite their asking price of £3.5 million, it is also believed that West Ham will accept a £3 million sale for sale this summer Iriving. In a transfer to their old company rival, this is the price the Celtics should be able to match before the deadline arrives in early September.
Even though he has been trying to match the pace of the Premier League, Irving still seems to have shown enough to win praise from Jarrod Bowen. West Ham Star told reporters in February: “Andy’s work is very hard and very patient. I get along well with Andy. I’ve had a lot of chats with him and always tell him I know his time is coming because I’ve seen it in training.”



