Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is hopeful they can emerge from the transfer window stronger after getting ample notice of Kyogo Furuhashi’s exit and lining up Jota for a return. Rodgers expects both deals with Rennes to be completed ahead of the final week of the window,
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In truth, the only person who really knows why is Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers, who is yet to hand Cummings his maiden senior appearance for the runaway league leaders.
BRENDAN RODGERS has vowed Celtic will emerge from the January transfer window stronger than ever before. Hoops fans are reeling ahead of Kyogo’s £10 million move to Rennes. But Rodgers – who
Brendan Rodgers has confirmed Jota is closing in on a transfer return to Celtic with Kyogo set to depart the club in the next 24 hours.
CELTIC are set to rekindle their move for £8million Danish striker Mathias Kvistgaarden. Hoops boss Brendan Rodgers wanted the 22-year-old last January and last summer but the clubs couldn’t
Brendan Rodgers has confirmed he plans to add a striker to his Celtic squad this month with Kyogo Furuhashi set to join Rennes.
Brendan Rodgers is bracing himself for the exit of Kyogo Furuhashi during the January transfer window, with the Celtic boss confident the Scottish champions can cope without the Japan striker.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers praised his side's composure in their 1-0 Champions League home win over Young Boys Berne on Wednesday after the Glasgow side failed to convert a first-half penalty and were held at bay for 85 minutes.
Speaking after the game, Gabby Agbonlahor highlights why Celtic ‘deserved’ the win with a message to the salty Champions League basement boys. Celtic have to face Aston Villa in the final round of the Champions League next Wednesday and whilst looking ahead to the game, Agbonlahor sent a ‘that’s football’ message to Young Boys.
Trusty fell to the floor after an altercation with Dundee defender Aaron Donnelly ahead of a 79th-minute corner and then failed to deal with the Northern Irishman when the ball was swung in as he headed home what appeared to be a winner for the dark blues.
The match itself was a tighter affair than most had expected, but Rodgers was just happy that his team managed to get over the line