A fee of £5m topped up by add-ons is certainly within Celtic’s budget with Jensen having the sort of profile that takes him out of the ‘project’ category.
While that seems a high fee in Celtic terms it isn’t much more than the combined fees for Gus Lagerbielke and Maik Nawrocki who were kept out of the Celtic side by Liam Scales.
No one is asking the officials to disclose the team they support publicly.
It’s absolutely bizarre to defend supporters of a team refereeing their teams games. No matter how fair the refs are, it isn’t seen to be fair.
Out of contract at the end of 2024, Kelly is now attracting strong interest from Bundesliga giants Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig as well as clubs in England.
If they really are holding back cash for a rainy day, then Lawwell, Michael Nicholson and Chris McKay run the risk of making the rainy day a self-fulfilling prophecy.
While most fingers of blame would be pointed at the board of directors, Rodgers could do with getting a grip on the club’s recruitment. It’s time to show why he earns the big bucks.
Stephen McGowan has delivered a brutal verdict on Celtic's supposed transfer strategy.
Bargain buys Matt O'Riley and Reo Hatate have been rewarded with vastly improved new contracts while Jota has come and gone with a profit of around £15m on the back of a key role in delivering…
Left-back remains a priority heading into the final hours of the window, with Celtic also repelling late interest from Leeds United for midfielder Matt O’Riley.
It almost seems like a throwaway detail after the Palma story but ‘three or four signings’ is bound to intrigue supporters as does the reference to Brendan Rodgers when the Celtic boss has firmly put recruitment matters down as the responsibility of Mark Lawwell.
Following the Glasgow Derby Celtic don’t play again until September 16 when they host Dundee which probably eases the decision on Hatate for Ibrox.