Breaking: Rodgers is “back on the pitch” for the £8 million striker, and the manager has been instructed to strengthen two crucial areas

Breaking: Rodgers is "back on the pitch" for the £8 million striker, and the manager has been instructed to strengthen two crucial areas
Breaking: Rodgers is "back on the pitch" for the £8 million striker, and the manager has been instructed to strengthen two crucial areas

Breaking: Rodgers is “back on the pitch” for the £8 million striker, and the manager has been instructed to strengthen two crucial areas

Breaking: Rodgers is “back on the pitch” for the £8 million striker,

and the manager has been instructed to strengthen two crucial areas.

The Hoops may have a busy January ahead of them,

and there are already murmurs going around about verdicts being rendered.

Prior to January, Celtic are rumoured to have intensified their pursuit of strikers as

Brendan Rodgers tries to add talent.

Breaking: Rodgers is "back on the pitch" for the £8 million striker, and the manager has been instructed to strengthen two crucial areas
Breaking: Rodgers is “back on the pitch” for the £8 million striker, and the manager has been instructed to strengthen two crucial areas

This season, the coach has made the quality claim numerous times.

In recent weeks, the coach has criticised some of the Hoops players,

reminding them of the standards they need to meet. Mathias Kvistgaarden, a striker for Brondby,

was mentioned in the summer as a potential addition to the forward line.

With Oh and Kyogo scheduled to play in the Asian Cup, Celtic has challenges in that area.

Additionally, according to Tipsbladet, Rodgers is back in the Danish striker’s corner, but at a premium price.

“I know from reliable sources in Scotland that Celtic are back on the pitch,” they assert.

In the Bundesliga, in France, and a little farther down the field between the bottom of the

Premier League and the Championship,

Kvistgaarden is also on the candidate list. I am well aware that Brøndby will not

allow Kvistgaarden to be sold for a low price.

“They will next pursue their target of 75 million kroner, or 10 million euros (£8.5 million),

which is a beautiful round figure, in an effort to move up the Superliga’s sales ladder.

Although Kvistgaarden is pricey for a player in January, the appropriate team will benefit from his continued style.”

Harry Kewell, another member of Rodgers’ coaching team, might be leaving soon.

According to Japanese media, Yokohama F. Marinos is interested in hiring

the Australian legend to replace fellow countryman Kevin Muscat as manager.

Ange Postecoglou initiated the J League club’s managerial lineage from Australia.

Kewell, who has managed at Crawley Town, Notts County, Oldham,

and Barnet, was recruited to Lennoxtown by the Spurs manager.

Regarding potential additions, former Celtic defender Mark Wilson thinks

Rodgers may target a left-back and a striker in the upcoming transfer window.

Greg Taylor hasn’t been at his brilliant best, he said to Clyde 1.

I kept a close eye on him during Sunday’s match against St Johnstone,

and it seemed like he was a little underconfident.

“I don’t think that having no true competition helps him in any way.

In my opinion, Celtic does require a left-back. That’s fine if it pushes Greg Taylor to his previous heights;

if it replaces him and Greg Taylor pushes the new guy, that’s also fine.

Bernabei is undoubtedly not the solution.

“I don’t think Brendan Rodgers will assume that Oh is going to start when

they play the Rangers on December 30.

Instead of trying to get rid of Oh in January,

Brendan Rodgers will look for someone else to stand in between Kyogo and Oh.

I believe there is yet a step left.

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