CloseCeltic now want to sign “top” Brighton attacker amid talks for Matt O’Riley
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Celtic and Brendan Rodgers are reportedly in the race to sign a Brighton attacker, amid talks over Matt O’Riley heading to the Premier League side.
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The Hoops began their Scottish Premiership title defence in fine fashion over the weekend, brushing aside Kilmarnock 4-0 at Celtic Park. One star to feature in the opening weekend win was O’Riley, who grabbed an assist for Liam Scales’ goal, however, speculation regarding his Parkhead future remains ongoing.
Brighton are thought to be keen on signing the Denmark international before the deadline and are in talks over a deal amid interest from Chelsea and At
alanta in Italy.
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NewsletterRumours elsewhere have even suggested they are prepared to go over the Scottish transfer record to secure a deal. That would be in excess of £25m following Jota’s move to Saudi Arabia last summer, however, there could still be more player to arrive in Glasgow.
One of those could be Norwich City striker Adam Idah following his successful loan spell last season, with one journalist believing he is “heading” for a return to Celtic.
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The Hoops have also been monitoring the situation of Dundee central midfielder Luke McCowan, who could be a target to replace O’Riley, but a new name has now emerged in the media and interestingly, he plays for Brighton.
Celtic keen on signing Facundo Buonanotte
According to reports abroad, relayed by Sport Witness, Celtic are in the race to sign Brighton attacking midfielder Facundo Buonanotte. The Hoops and Southampton are in the mix to sign the 19-year-old and have been given a boost after Feyenoord pulled out of a loan deal for the A
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