Celtic Pulls off Shock Transfer coup, signs a £50m star player from paris saint-German!

Celtic Pulls off Shock Transfer coup, signs a £50m star player from paris saint-German!
Celtic Pulls off Shock Transfer coup, signs a £50m star player from paris saint-German!

Celtic Pulls off Shock Transfer coup, signs a £50m star player from paris saint-German!

Celtic Pulls off Shock Transfer coup, signs a £50m star player from paris saint-German!

Greenock Morton, a Scottish Championship team, has signed a former Celtic starlet.

Owen Moffat signed a contract with the Tangerines upon departing Parkhead 2022, having previously

played for Blackpool. Moffat came through the Hoops system, had two league

appearances with the first team, and technically won the Scottish Premiership. He also won the

Scottish League Cup and made an appearance in the competition’s final in 2022.
Moffat did not manage to make a single league appearance for Blackpool’s first team,

although he did play for Dunfermline Athletic in the Scottish Championship the previous season,

appearing in 28 league games and scoring three goals. Now that the winger has signed a contract

with Morton—who almost missed the promotion play-offs last season—he will don the seven shirt.

“Owen is a very exciting and promising young player that I am thrilled to have onboard,

” manager Dougie Imrie stated of the acquisition. As soon as I learned that he was leaving Blackpool,

I was eager to get his signature because he will provide our offensive alternatives exceptional technical skill and quickness.
Moffatt told the Dunfermline Press last year, “Looking back, it’s one of those where you think

‘was it the right decision?'” in reference to his decision to quit Celtic. Was it possible for me to visit

Dunfermline the previous year, as the management mentioned? However,

Celtic Pulls off Shock Transfer coup, signs a £50m star player from paris saint-German!
Celtic Pulls off Shock Transfer coup, signs a £50m star player from paris saint-German!

I was keen to try Blackpool. That was my goal, and I’m still employed there, of course.

“It was a difficult choice, but I wanted to do it. It didn’t really work out last season,

but I’m buzzing to come back up here. “I can’t really speak highly enough of the coaches at Celtic.

They were all brilliant. Guys like Martin Miller, Greig Robertson, Darren

O’Dea and Michael O’Halloran – obviously, his son is at Dunfermline, and I travel in with him in the morning.”

Upon being questioned about his time on the Hoops first team, the 22-year-old said, “That was pretty good.” I started my career against Ross County—you may recall that match; Anthony Ralston won in the 97th minute, I believe—and then I entered the League Cup final against Hibernian. A brief but intense few days passed.

“It was absurd. It was incredible growing up as a Celtics fan. After that, I believe we played on Boxing Day, and I began the match against St Mirren. Before I received Covid, I was an underused subscriber. When I returned, it was difficult to re-enter because fresh players had been signed. I have nothing but praise for my time at Celtic; it was the best
years of my life so far. It was tough but I’m moving forward from that now. I’m just buzzing to be here and I can’t wait to play out there.”

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