
Celtic work on signing ‘priority’ target as Brendan Rodgers ‘unhappy’, as ex-Rangers star praises decision
There has been a lot of fallout after the winter activity, even if the transfer window was closed until the summer.
Many clubs have already turned their focus to the end of the season and potential summer acquisitions.
Now that the summer window is approaching, let’s examine some of the most recent Celtic and Rangers transfer
rumors and conversations. According to reports, Brendan Rodgers is “unhappy” that his team was unable to find
a replacement for Kyogo Furuhashi during the winter. The key striker went in the opposite direction from Jota,
who has rejoined his old team, and left Parkhead to sign with Rennes.
Football Insider claims that Celtic has “begun working on a deal” to capture Brøndby IF’s Mathias Kvistgaarden
when the summer transfer window opens. The 22-year-old is a “long-term” target for the Scottish Premiership winners,
and the Hoops are keen to bring him to Glasgow. Kvistgaarden has been targeted as a replacement for Kyogo,
who left at the end of January for a reported £10 million. Rodgers, who has been called the “driving force”
behind the efforts to recruit Kvistgaarden, has made the Danish forward a “priority target.”
The 22-year-old has been recognized as a promising candidate to spearhead the Celtic attack after recording
ten goals and four assists in 15 Superliga games for Brøndby so far this season. Fortunately for the Hoops, though, the
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