Kieran Tierney received a thunderous ovation upon his emotional return to Celtic Park, marking his first home appearance in over five years. The Scotland international delighted fans, contributing an assist in Celtic's dominant 4-0 friendly win over Newcastle United.
Defender Kieran Tierney, 28, signed a five-year deal to rejoin Celtic. After Arsenal and Real Sociedad, Tierney is confident in his fitness, stating he has nothing to prove, only aiming to give his all for the Hoops.
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.
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.
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.
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.