Craig Moore reckons Leicester City's Jamie Vardy could be on the Celtic shopping lost as they search for a new striker before the end of January. The Hoops are preparing for life without Kyogo Furuhashi with the striker on the brink of a £10m switch to Stade Rennes - which would leave Adam Idah and Johnny Kenny as Brendan Rodgers' two options up front for the remainder of the season if a January arrival can't be secured.
Jota’s potential return has captured the imagination of the supporters who were left deflated when he departed for Al-Ittihad in a £25m switch. The 25-year-old’s move didn’t work out and he was subsequently transferred to Rennes last summer. Jota fell out of favour with boss Jorge Sampaoli, opening the door for Celtic to make a move.
After securing UEFA Champions League play-off football, it’s back to domestic league action for Brendan Rodgers' Celtic team as Dundee visit Paradise tomorrow (January 25) for a 3pm kick-off. The
Celtic beat Young Boys to progress in this season’s Champions League. A Loris Benito own goal sealed the win after Celtic duo Reo Hatate and Adam Idah combined to force the error from the Young Boys captain and send the Celtic fans home delighted.
The magnitude of this match is such it may allow manager Brendan Rodgers finally to fulfil a long-cherished ambition of making a mark in Europe. As Young Boys head away from the canton that boasts the Bernese Alps,
Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi had a first-half hat trick of goals all disallowed in the Champions League against Young Boys, The game at Celtic Park was being watched by rock star Rod Stewart who is famously a fan.
Rennes and João Pedro Neves Filipe “Jota” (25) are set to part ways imminently with the Ligue 1 club agreeing to a €10m transfer fee with Celtic. The Portuguese winger will return to Celtic
Celtic clinched Champions League knockout football for the first time in 12 years after Loris Benito's late own goal secured a dramatic victory over Young Boys on a nerve-shredding night in Glasgow. It looked like the hosts - who had Daizen Maeda sent off late on - would squander the opportunity as Arne Engels missed a penalty and Kyogo Furughashi had three first-half goals ruled out.
Mauricio Pochettino is searching for his World Cup central defensive duo. He might find them both in the same place
Celtic FC Women can confirm that Caitlin Hayes will depart after four years with the club, signing for WSL side Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee. The Ireland internationalist joined ahead of the 2020/21 season, fulfilling her dream of playing for her childhood team.
Tickets for Celtic's Scottish Cup fifth round tie against Raith Rovers are on sale now to Season Ticket holders.