Celtic navigates a challenging summer transfer window after a mixed season. With key players like Greg Taylor departing and Kieran Tierney returning, manager Brendan Rodgers faces strategic decisions to bolster the squad ahead of the new season, addressing crucial positions and potential exits like Nicolas Kuhn's.
Roma, led by coach Gian Piero Gasperini, is reportedly keen on signing Brighton midfielder Matt O'Riley. The move is being assessed as Roma's financial fair play issues seemingly ease, despite O'Riley's recent injury-marred season.
Birmingham City strengthens its squad with Japanese international Kyogo Furuhashi, who joins from Rennes on a three-year deal. The prolific ex-Celtic striker returns to Britain, boosting Blues' ambitions for the Championship.
Celtic FC secures 23-year-old Japanese defender Hayato Inamura on a four-year deal, their fourth summer signing. He'll wear iconic No. 25, previously worn by idol Shunsuke Nakamura, and aims to strengthen the Hoops' Scottish Premiership title defense.
Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn is set for a big-money move to Serie A side Como, as confirmed by manager Brendan Rodgers who called it 'great business' for the club. Defender Maik Nawrocki will also depart on a season-long loan to Hannover.
After six years and 11 trophies, Greg Taylor has left Celtic for Greek club PAOK, calling it the 'toughest decision' of his career. He seeks more game time, fresh challenges, and silverware away from Glasgow.
As the summer transfer window heats up, a host of talented players, including ex-England international Jamie Vardy and Scottish internationals like Stuart Armstrong and Angus Gunn, remain free agents. Clubs across the UK, especially in the Scottish Premiership, are eyeing these experienced talents to bolster their squads.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers believes a major squad overhaul isn't needed, but emphasizes the importance of refreshing the team for the upcoming Scottish Premiership season. He hints at more transfer activity after key signings like Kieran Tierney's return.
Celtic has completed the signing of highly-rated 19-year-old striker Callum Osmand from Fulham on a four-year deal. Osmand, who scored 18 U21 goals last season, sought advice from Matt O'Riley and is 'excited' for his Parkhead move.
Former forward Cillian Sheridan casts doubt on Tony Bloom's £9.86m Hearts investment, suggesting it's insufficient to break Celtic and Rangers' decades-long dominance in Scottish football, despite the optimism surrounding the deal.