The Bhoys have so far endured a relatively quiet summer transfer window, finding their replacement for Joe Hart in Kasper Schmeichel whilst also signing a backup in Viljami Sinisalo and welcoming Paulo Bernardo on a permanent deal. Rodgers’ side, with those three fresh faces, will be looking to retain their crown once again.
After finally turning last season’s loan move permanent, told Celtic’s official website: “It’s amazing for me and it’s a big step in my career. I really enjoyed last season when we won the championship and the cup, so it was great for me – my first two titles in my career, too.
“I love the atmosphere at Celtic Park and away in all the games. Celtic is a big, big club. The fans feed us in the game so we can score one more goal or win the game in the last minute.Bernardo may well just be the start when it comes to further arrivals too. According to Sky Sports, from Philadelphia Union in a deal that could be worth a reported £10m, should O’Riley leave this summer. The Dane has been the subject of including from Atalanta, who have reportedly submitted as many as three bids for the Celtic star.
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