Imagine him & Jota: Rodgers plots Celtic deadline day swoop for £75k-p/w “pitbull”

Imagine him & Jota: Rodgers plots Celtic deadline day swoop for £75k-p/w "pitbull"
Imagine him & Jota: Rodgers plots Celtic deadline day swoop for £75k-p/w "pitbull"

Imagine him & Jota: Rodgers plots Celtic deadline day swoop for £75k-p/w “pitbull”

Being a Celtics fan is an extremely exciting time.

Imagine him & Jota: Rodgers plots Celtic deadline day swoop for £75k-p/w "pitbull"
Imagine him & Jota: Rodgers plots Celtic deadline day swoop for £75k-p/w “pitbull”

After making it to the winners League knockout rounds for the first time in twelve years, the

Hoops learnt on Friday morning that they will face six-time European winners Bayern Munich in

the opening round. The first leg at Parkhead is less than two weeks away.

At home, Brendan Rodgers’ team had already defeated Rangers in the League Cup Final at Hampden and leads the Premiership table by ten points with one game remaining, setting them up for an incredible sixth triple in just nine seasons.

Off the pitch, meanwhile, the Hoops still have a lot of work to do in the market before Monday’s

January transfer deadline. The Portuguese wizard may soon have a new partner, even though they

have already strengthened their left side with Jota’s comeback.

Celtic seeking defensive reinforcements

Tyrell Malacia of Manchester United is ‘on Celtic’s list’ of possible left-backs to sign before Monday’s deadline, according to a Daily Mail article by Stephen McGowan.

Although journalist Josh McCafferty calls Taylor “such an intelligent player” and says he “thoroughly deserves a new deal,” former Celtic striker Chris Sutton feels his old team “must upgrade.”

What Tyrell Malacia would bring to Celtic

Furthermore, the Portuguese superstar and Malacia might create an unbeatable tandem down Celtic’s left-hand side, with the Dutchman overlapping and the returning fans’ favourite cutting inside, especially as Jota is expected to be the starting left wing.

Malacia was called to a “pitbull” by Louis van Gaal, who selected him for his 2022 World Cup team. He also mentioned “the defensive work he did very well,” implying that the unpopular Man United defender would be the ideal temporary fix, provided he can remain healthy.

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