More details emerge on Celtic’s January stance involving Matt O’Riley amid Atletico Madrid offer

More details emerge on

Celtic’s January stance

involving Matt O’Riley

amid Atletico Madrid

offer

More details emerge on Celtic’s January

stance involving Matt O’Riley amid

Atletico Madrid offer 

Despite strong interest from other teams

for Matt O’Riley’s services in January,

Celtic was able to cling onto him.

With 10 goals and 12 assists in 35 games

this season, the Danish international has

been a vital member of the Bhoys

[Transfermarkt].

As everyone is aware, Brendan Rodgers

had to maintain his composure when

Atletico Madrid made moves for O’Riley

during the midseason transfer window.

The 23-year-old was eager to join Diego

Simeone’s La Liga powerhouses on a

temporary loan with a purchase option

in the summer, but Celtic resisted and

made a strong effort to hold onto their

best player.

The former MK Dons midfielder was also

interested in joining Girona and Inter

Milan, but he ultimately decided to stay

at Parkhead for the remainder of his

career.

Shortly after, Rodgers told [Sky Sports]

that he would not be leaving Scotland.

“There was that, but Matt is a player we

don’t want to lose, and he won’t be going

anywhere in January,” he said.

Though we all understand how crucial

O’Riley is to our prospects of winning the

Scottish Premiership, his form has

somewhat declined in recent weeks.

New information on interest in

Celtics

player Matt O’Riley in January

Atletico Madrid reportedly tried to sign

O’Riley on a loan-to-buy agreement from

Celtic, which would have required a

permanent move of £18 million in the

summer, according to Danish publication

Tipsbladet.

The publication claimed that the Bhoys

refused to sell for less than £25 million,

but they persisted still.

The defending Scottish champions’

response went unanswered by Atletico

Madrid, allowing O’Riley to remain in

Glasgow.

The 23-year-old will undoubtedly be the

subject of more rumors throughout the

summer about his future, particularly if

he is selected for Denmark’s EURO 2024

team, which is O’Riley’s main goal.

If Celtic had lost his services midway

through their attempt to win a domestic

double, they would have given up on the

chance to spite their face.

He should play a significant role in the

final stretch as the team attempts to win

more trophies and Rodgers aims to have

a good first season back at Parkhead.

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