December 23, 2024
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Celtic’s transfer strategy is to acquire young, undeveloped talent, nurture it, and then sell it for a high price a few years later.

 

And it has been incredibly successful, since in recent years, Celtic has lost players like Jota, Kieran Tierney, and Matt O’Riley to big-money teams.

However, that policy has slightly changed this season. Even though Celtic continues to acquire young players, the club has upped the bar for what they are willing to pay, as evidenced by the Hoops’ £11.5 million purchase of Arne Engels.

Barry Ferguson is shocked that Brendan Rodgers didn’t try to sign one of the free agents Celtic could have looked at.

Celtic will not sign Scotland’s international To Ferguson’s amazement, Scott McKenna

Ferguson believes the Hoops should have signed Scott McKenna, who was last linked to Celtic in January while he was in the final six months of his Nottingham Forest contract.

“I think Scott McKenna was a brilliant free transfer during the summer,” Ferguson said on The Go Radio Football Show. Indeed, a fantastic free transfer. That Rangers and Celtic didn’t take a look at him surprises me.

Additionally, I believe that he has improved as a player as he has grown and matured. In fact, he is quite skilled with the ball at his feet.

In the end, McKenna chose to join with Las Palmas, and it is still unclear if Celtic asked about his services.

What was previously stated regarding Celtic and Scott McKenna

Throughout the summer, Celtic received numerous reminders that they ought to have considered the 28-year-old Scottish international.

McKenna would have been a “good one” for his former team to sign, according to Simon Donnelly, who strongly supported Celtic’s pursuit of him.

The Parkhead club would benefit greatly from signing McKenna, according to Aberdeen veteran Willie Miller, who pushed Celtic to do so.

Instead, Celtic chose to sign Auston Trusty, who, given his Champions League performances, appears to be a steal for the team even at £6 million.

Although McKenna’s opportunity to sign with Celtic is most likely over, neither the team nor Brendan Rodgers will be too concerned about it.

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