Brendan Rodgers

A report said the Celtics were active in the market and Brendan Rodgers was reportedly negotiating a deal to strengthen his backline.
Celtics start exercise in summer transfer window
The official opening of the Celtics window will take place next week, but as the scaling of the expansion becomes Parkhead’s mantra, they are already taking action offline.
Interest in Brondby forward Mathias Kvistgaarden and Telstar’s Youssef El Kachati has cooled down recently. However, after awaiting confirmation of the signature, supporters are pleased to see Kieran Tierney officially announced.
Brendan Rodgers looks forward to giving a lot with a player in charge for the first time, and he believes his “elite” qualities will bring elements of stardust as the Celtics chase is more successful at home and on the mainland.
The Irishman said: “We are happy to bring such an elite player back to the club and I look forward to working with him and other teams again as we face many challenges at home and in Europe.”
Celtic was not stopped there, and had a specific interest in his service over the past year, with Celtic identifying Michel-Gang Balikwisha as the top target for the summer.
As mentioned above, Fulham forward Callum Osmand’s compensation plan is in a stunning choice to consolidate Rodgers, representing the smart business being a basket designed to find a value for money in the market.
Now, even if he won’t be in the first team right away, the young defender will join the Parkhead rankings similar protocol.
Celtics to sign prospects Isaac English
According to the Scottish Suns, the Celtics are on the brink of Greenock Morton’s defender Isaac English and will agree to a £50,000 bargain with the Scottish champions’ team before his proposed move.
The Scouts won his potential at the Scottish Second-Level Club Academy Performance League Championship champion at the Under-18 level.
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Admittedly, very little is known about English in the public sphere. The 17-year-old has not yet made a appearance at Capielow Park, although he has been trained in Dougie Imrie’s advanced equipment and looks like a future member.
After losing young people like Daniel Cummings, Rocco Vata and Daniel Kelly in recent times, it will be their mission to stockpile emerging talent.



