Celtic transfer target in new contract ‘talks’ as Rangers-linked striker joins Hull City
Celtic’s most recent Scottish Premiership team drew 3-3 on the road at Dundee on Tuesday night.
The Hoops earned a point against Tony Docherty’s team by scoring a late goal.
Rangers are still behind their competitors in second place in the table.
Here are a few of the most recent reports and speculations about the couple.
After an outstanding stint at Stockport County, 21-year-old Barry has just returned to Villa Park.
Before the deadline, his present club is now considering their options for his future.
He might be seen by Celtic as a way to increase their offensive options.
He would provide them with additional competition and depth on the wing as they look to win another
championship under Brendan Rodgers’ leadership if they could get him to Glasgow.
Barry joined Aston Villa in 2020 after stints at West Brom and Barcelona.
He has subsequently made one appearance for the Premier League team’s first team and has
previously been loaned out to Ipswich Town, Swindon Town, MK Dons, and Salford City to gain experience.
He helped them become promoted from League Two last year before returning for a second time after Stockport called in 2023.
He scored 15 goals in the first half of this season, for a total of 25 goals throughout his tenure at Edgeley Park.
In late November, the Yorkshire Evening Post revealed that Rangers were interested in Joe Gelhardt, a striker for Leeds United.
Philippe Clement was thought to have recognised him as a potential acquisition.
According to the most recent information on the player’s status, he has signed a loan deal with Hull City, a Championship team, through the end of this term.
The Tigers have won the race to sign him, and Daniel Farke has given him the all-clear to go on a temporary basis in order to gain more playing time.
“It’s a happy moment for me,” the former Wigan Athletic and Sunderland player stated after clinching his transfer to the MKM Stadium.
I’ve discussed the club’s plans and direction with the manager, and I’m eager to get started and play.
“I can’t wait to collaborate with the management. He thinks I play better off the nine, perhaps slightly behind or off the right.
My ideal positions are as a striker or directly behind one, where I strive to help the team score goals and win games.
Every football player aspires to put in a lot of training throughout the week in order to play on the weekend.
I haven’t experienced it in a few years, so I’m eager to resume playing and relive the matchday atmosphere.
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