Celtic Manager Brendan Rodgers Addresses Transfer Rumors Ahead of Upcoming Match
Celtic's manager Brendan Rodgers recently commented on the ongoing transfer speculation surrounding key players, including Matt O'Riley, Reo Hatate, and Kyogo Furuhashi. Despite the buzz linking these talents to potential moves away from Celtic Park, Rodgers remains focused on the team’s upcoming match.
Transfer Speculations Heating Up
With the summer transfer window still open, the rumor mill has been churning considerably. O'Riley has been linked to a potential move to Brighton, prompting questions about his future at the club. "There have been so many players linked with moving away. There's nothing concrete; there's clearly interest in him and a number of other players," Rodgers stated in an interview with Sky Sports News.
Focusing on the Game Against St Mirren
While transfer discussions may dominate headlines, Rodgers emphasized the team’s commitment to preparing for their next match against St Mirren. "I'm preparing for a five-a-side game at the weekend," he remarked. Rodgers also took the opportunity to clarify the situation regarding Kyogo, who is recovering from a shoulder injury and is expected to be available for selection.
"There’s been nothing from Man City. It’s obviously rumour and gossip. If I was responding to every speculation, I would be preoccupied 24 hours a day. My focus is very much here with Celtic," he added.
Champions League Aspirations
As Celtic gears up for next week’s Champions League draw, the club is aiming for improvements both on and off the pitch. Rodgers acknowledged the need for quality reinforcements but assured fans that any acquisition wouldn’t necessarily depend on player departures. "If our idea is to improve, we’ll hopefully be active in the market over the next week. We want to improve as a team and a club," he noted.
Recent Signings and Squads Update
This summer, Celtic has made some moves in the transfer market, welcoming goalkeepers Kasper Schmeichel and Viljami Sinisalo. Additionally, Adam Idah and Paulo Bernardo’s loan agreements have been made permanent. While the club has not splurged significantly, the aim is to bolster the squad in the coming days.
Conclusion
As the club navigates through the transfer season, the emphasis remains on preparing for the competitive Scottish Premiership and Champions League fixtures. Brendan Rodgers is committed to maintaining a tight ship and focusing on the players available, while also keeping an eye on future acquisitions.
For Celtic fans, this season promises to be filled with excitement as they anticipate both the continued development of their favorite players and the potential for new signings that could enhance the team's ambitions.
Stay tuned for more updates and insights on Celtic's performance and transfer activities as the season progresses!
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