Brendan Rodgers, the Celtic manager, said “there’s no news” about transfers after expressing his frustration with summer window activity a week later.
He reassured supporters, who have already done well in the past, as he waits for additions before the transfer deadline.
Rodgers had suggested that he would need the board to match his goals to stay longer as he approached the end of his three-year contract.
There is a lot of work being done, he continued, “It’s very clear what we need to improve and there is a lot of work going on by ourselves and probably every club.” That’s the reality of the time of year.
We’re hoping to make some deals and strengthen the squad.
Shin Yamada, a new striker signing, hasn’t yet made his debut due to Kyogo Furuhashi’s absence, who was previously signed for Birmingham City and was sold to Rennes in January.
Additionally, Celtic sold fellow winger Nicolas Kuhn to Como and Jota to a long-term knee injury.
Rodgers responded, “I think the board have shown over many years that the work will get done.”
“They must, of course, receive what they believe to be the best value for the players as a group who run the club and have done it for so many years.
You want the best players, as coaches, managers, and supporters, of course.
“The club will ultimately be run in a way that ensures the best players and the best value are present.” And that is clearly visible above me.
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Source: BBC
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