Stuart Armstrong has officially signed deal with Celtic-personally terms agreed

Stuart Armstrong has officially signed deal with Celtic-personally terms agreed
Stuart Armstrong has officially signed deal with Celtic-personally terms agreed

Stuart Armstrong has officially signed deal with Celtic-personally terms agreed

Celtic want free transfer move for promoted EFL ace

According to a Football Insider source, Stuart Armstrong recently left Southampton, and Celtic is thinking about trying to re-sign him.

They secured their return to the first division by defeating Leeds United 1-0 at Wembley in the play-off final.

At the end of the month, Armstrong, 32, will have his contract formally expire and become a free agent.

Considering his alternatives, the Scotsman must determine which move is best for him at this point in his career.

Stuart Armstrong has officially signed deal with Celtic-personally terms agreed
Stuart Armstrong has officially signed deal with Celtic-personally terms agreed

According to the most recent information provided by Football Insider,

Celtic, led by former Swansea City manager Brendan Rodgers,

are eager to lure him back to Glasgow as they look to bolster their squad this summer.

This past season, they defeated rivals Rangers to win both the Scottish Premiership and the Scottish Cup.

Celtic watching the outgoing Southampton star

Armstrong was a decent member of the Hampshire team when Southampton recruited him back in 2018.

Over the past six years, he has made 214 appearances and scored 25 goals.

The Scotland international began his career at Dundee United and made his first appearance in the first squad as a

young player. He has now earned 50 caps for his nation.

After being enticed to Celtic Park in January 2015, he went on to score 28 goals in 144 games, emerging as a vital member of the team.

During his tenure, the Hoops won four championships, two Scottish Cups, and two League Cups.

After being given the chance to play in England for the first time, Armstrong has shown to be a wise addition to

Southampton’s roster.

The Saints’ decision to deny him a minimum 12-month contract comes as a surprise.

He demonstrated throughout the last campaign that he is still at the top of his game and offers valuable depth and competitiveness in attacking areas.

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