Celtic superstar: I think my presence is no longer needed am leaving..

Celtic superstar: I think my presence is no longer needed am leaving..

Daniel Kelly has agreed to join Millwall in January once his contract at Celtic officially expires at the end of the year.

Lions boss Neil Harris confirmed the news earlier this week, stating: “Dan has agreed to join the club. A deal has been agreed and he has signed. He officially joins us in January. He is a young player that falls into the mould of Romain, Aidomo and Alfie – that we think has got huge potential.

“We want to be that football club that brings players in and gives them that opportunity. It is the only way for us as a football club to evolve.”

Previously, Brendan Rodgers took a hardline stance on his refusal to sign a new contract at Celtic, admitting he would play no part in pre-season while uncertainty lingered surrounding his future.

Despite having an offer on the table that would’ve seen him become a regular part of the first-team squad, Kelly has opted to look elsewhere to establish himself in the game.

Ultimately, it is his decision where he believes it is best to continue his development. Nevertheless, if possible, there is a train of thought that Celtic should look to sever ties in this window, which is worth addressing.

Celtic and Daniel Kelly as his next destination is now clear

Celtic have been unsuccessful in their efforts to try and retain Kelly and it now may be best for both parties to have a clean break this month if possible.

Firstly, staying at Lennoxtown for the next few months isn’t going to help his development. The 18-year-old has featured at B Team level while speculation over his future, even scoring against Gala Fairydean Rovers last week, but it is clear he can play at a higher level.

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