A big second season awaits Celtic’s record signing Arne Engels

It’s a big Season ahead for Arne Engels, one where he can fully fulfil his potential, and he’s got the perfect mentor in Brendan Rodgers…

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Arne Engels scores the first goal from a penalty kick during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Dundee at Celtic Park on February 05, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Arne Engels is currently the club’s record signing after Brendan Rodgers convinced the hierarchy to splash out £11 million for his signature as the Belgian joined Celtic from Bundesliga side FC Augsburg last summer.

Some forget that Arne is still only 21

Some forget that Arne is still only 21 and has much to learn in the game, but as debut seasons go he faired reasonably well, and much better than some would have you believe. They should remember that Celtic didn’t but the finished article, they bought a 20 year-old midfielder that the club believe can turn into a top class player at Champions League level and of course will become much more valuable than the sum Celtic paid for his signature.

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Arne Engels of Celtic runs with the ball from Youri Tielemans of Aston Villa during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 match between Aston Villa FC and Celtic FC at Villa Park on January 29, 2025. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Arne Engels scored 10 goals and provided 13 assists in his debut season

In 54 games across all competitions last season the Belgian international scored 10 goals and provided 13 assists helping the club to two trophies and a had decent showing in the revamped UEFA Champions League.

Arne has great composure on the ball and the vision for a great pass, but it’s a trait that often goes overlooked by his critics in the Celtic support. He’s not a Reo Hatate type player that catches the eye of the supporters, but he’s still a main cog in our midfield and a vital player in Brendan’s team.

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Arne Engels of Celtic FC and Jashari Ardon of Club Brugge during the UEFA Champions League match between Celtic and Club Brugge on November 27, 2024. Photo: Peter De Voecht

Next season is a big one for Arne Engels

Next season is a big one for Arne Engels and under Brendan’s guidance I’ve no doubt that he will blossom into an even better player. He only needs to look at the likes of Matt O’Riley and Daizen Maeda for encouragement, both of whom are a perfect example of players who have upped their game a level under the Irishman.

Here’s a look at how Sandman rated Arne’s first season in the Hoops in his brilliant season review on The Celtic Star and if you missed it here is where to find it.

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  1. One thing about Engels that should be improved :
    Very often when he loses the ball offensively he commits a foul while trying to take it back.
    He needs to calm his nerves down.

    Hope the best for him. much is expected…

    Erwan

  2. If anything really irritates me, it’s the constant excuses that are made for the poor performances from Engels. “We need to remember he’s only 21”. “It is his first season”. “He’s getting used to his new teammates”. “The pace of the game is different in Scotland than it is in Germany” and so on!
    These may well all be very true! But they don’t altet the facts that if you take that very first excuse, “he’s only 21” his efforts in the game are pitiful!
    His overall contribution to a game for the time he is on the field is lame!
    He can’t, or at least he DOESN’T tackle! Whenever he makes a pass that almost leads to a goal, he stops and looks around as if he wants everyone to acknowledge HIM.
    He needs to just get the sleeves up and get stuck in! Be more like Bernardo! Hatate! McCowan! Show that dig! Show you will fight for the ball if you, or another player, loses it!
    We should stop making excuses for Arne Engels!
    It’s time he stepped up to the plate!