Breaking: Brendan Rodgers outlines Celtic transfer reality IF Matt O’Riley leaves this summer. Full Story 👇

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Brendan Rodgers outlines Celtic transfer reality IF Matt O’Riley leaves this summer. Full Story 👇

Brendan Rodgers has acknowledged that if Matt O’Riley leaves Celtic this summer, finding a direct replacement for the midfielder will be challenging. O’Riley, who has been a standout player for Celtic, has attracted significant interest from clubs across Europe. Notably, Atalanta has had four bids rejected, while Premier League clubs Chelsea, Brighton, and Southampton are also monitoring the Denmark international’s situation closely.

Celtic is holding out for a record transfer fee, potentially surpassing the £25 million they received from Arsenal for Kieran Tierney in 2019. Despite this, Rodgers is realistic about the challenges of replacing O’Riley, emphasizing that a like-for-like replacement is unlikely. The Celtic manager pointed out that O’Riley has spent three years developing his game at the club, and finding someone who can immediately fill that void would be difficult. Even if a significant transfer fee is secured, Rodgers made it clear that Celtic wouldn’t necessarily spend that money on a single player to replace O’Riley.

Rodgers also expressed his appreciation for O’Riley, highlighting the player’s talent and attitude. He remains focused on working with O’Riley while he is still at Celtic and is committed to helping him improve. Although there is uncertainty about O’Riley’s future, Rodgers is not overly concerned and trusts the player’s commitment to the club.

In a recent match, O’Riley once again impressed as Celtic secured a 2-0 victory over Hibernian at Easter Road, marking their second win in the Premiership this season. Goals from Nicolas Kuhn and Callum McGregor ensured a comfortable win for the reigning champions. Rodgers praised his team’s performance, particularly noting the difficulty of playing at Easter Road. While he was generally pleased with the display, Rodgers mentioned that there were moments in the second half where the team’s approach could have been better. Nonetheless, he was satisfied with the team’s overall quality and attitude, noting that they could have scored even more goals.

This potential transfer saga surrounding O’Riley underscores the challenges Celtic may face in the transfer market. Despite interest from several clubs, Rodgers remains focused on maintaining the quality of his squad and navigating the complexities of replacing key players.

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