Brendan Rodgers on agents cooking up transfer speculation

As reported earlier by The Celtic Star, Brendan Rodgers gave a longer than usual media conference ahead of Sunday’s game against St Mirren that was extremely interesting to read as a Celtic fan…

Personally I think it gave a really insightful view of the going on’s inside Celtic Park at the moment with regard to player retention, potential signings and what the manager really envisions for this squad going forward.

I thought I would cherry pick a few of the comments that Brendan made and really look into them over my next few articles, dissecting what it means for the club both in the short term and moving forward through this season and beyond.

In this first article I’m going to look at players leaving and potentially players coming in. Since this interview it’s been pretty much confirmed that Matt O’Riley is on his way to Brighton so we don’t need to look anymore into that situation. The first thing that grabbed my attention was when the manager was asked about the speculation regarding Kyogo potentially garnering interest from mega rich Man City. As he answered the question he mentioned the following:

Kyogo Furuhashi of Celtic FC reacts after scoring a goal during the FC Series against the Manchester City FC at Kenan Memorial Stadium on July 23, 2024 in Chapel Hill, NC. (Photo by David Jensen/Icon Sportswire)

“The representatives get to work and they are going to create the speculation and see what comes from there. At this moment nothing new to add.”

Now although he was answering a question specifically about Kyogo he did earlier refer to all his players receiving speculation, however I did find the segment I mentioned interesting. We all know Kyogo has recently changed agency and is now with CAA Base, the same agency who brokered Ange Postecoglou’s departure from Celtic.

It felt to me like Brendan was telling us that CAA Base are creating these rumours to see what’s out there for their client, which isn’t positive news at all. Kyogo is a player, who at 29, I think a lot of us maybe envisaged staying with Celtic. He has always seemed at home at Celtic and perhaps gave the impression that he’s happy with where he is and was willing to give the best years of his career to us, a bit like Henrik Larsson did.

PO Henrik Larsson celebrates scoring during the the UEFA Cup Semi-Final between Boavista FC and  Celtic held on April 24, 2003 at the Bessa Stadium in Porto, Portugal. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

The change of agent definitely unnerved a lot of us and Brendan’s words have made me feel less confident that the fan favourite will see out his best days at Celtic Park. Unless Celtic receive a bid they can’t refuse however I can’t see him leaving this summer.  Later on in the interview when asked about the Man City interest, Brendan pretty much states this, saying he wouldn’t entertain losing his striker, whilst also saying there has been nothing from Man City, and that it was all ‘rumour and gossip’.

Daizen Maeda of Celtic reacts after he scores his team’s second goal during the Premier Sports Cup match between Celtic and Hibernian at Celtic Park on August 18, 2024. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

The next bit of Brendan’s interview I’m going to analyse is also regarding the Celtic strike force, and whether we will see another striker coming in this summer, as many expected. In a question about Daizen Maeda playing up top last weekend Brendan mentioned this regarding a third striker at the end:

“We could go into the market and maybe get a younger one from somewhere but the reality is our priorities are elsewhere. I have to look after that, but knowing that I have Kyogo, Adam and Daizen there as the third one – that’s where we are at presently.”

So I think that pretty much answers the question on whether we will be bringing another striker in. We won’t. To be honest I think the manager is right, we do have other priorities. I know people were suggesting earlier in the window to get Bojan Miovski and Idah in, or even Mathias Kvistgaarden and Idah but in all honestly no club can keep three top strikers all happy when playing in a team which only plays one up top.

Brendan had plans to give Rocco Vata the chance to be third choice striker which would have been a great opportunity for the youngster but he decided Watford was a better destination. A decision I feel he may regret in the future.

The manager saying that he was looking to move a young player from the academy into that role however should be a boost for other young attackers within the club to go and stake a claim this season. Put in the work to catch the manager’s eye and hope that he revisits this idea next season. The incentive is there.

Gustaf Lagerbielke of Celtic FC during the UEFA Champions League match between Feyenoord and Celtic FC at Feyenoord Stadion de Kuip on September 19, 2023.Photo VI ANP Sport Jeroen Putmans

Finally in regards to player movement Brendan was asked about Gustaf Lagerbielke and confirmed the obvious that he has no plans for him this season so the likely outcome will see the Swede leave Celtic either permanently or on loan. Most of us knew this was a certainty anyway. This lead to a question about would this mean Celtic looking to bring in another centre back which Brendan answered rather robustly:

“It’s something that we’re looking at anyway. It’s not new.”

So I think it’s pretty safe to say bringing in a centre back is one of our priorities this week!

In my next article I’m going to look closer at Brendan’s comments regarding Celtic’s transfer structure and what his views are on the way the club operates in this area, something which is proving so frustrating to many of us supporters.

Conall McGinty

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Hailing from Cushendall in the North of Ireland my formative years were spent watching Celtic during our barren spell through the 90's which meant I have appreciated our recent trophy-laden spell even more. Favourite matches home and away I've attended has to be beating Man Utd 1-0 at Celtic Park and being with my 2 brothers watching us beat Lazio 2-1 in Rome. Best away day experience? Has to be Munich with friends from Coatbridge...what a few days!

3 Comments

  1. Wouldn’t be surprised whatsoever if kyogo is looking for a move during January?
    But that will depend upon where he is at regarding this shoulder issue?
    Again I believe Rodgers intends to sticking with Scales and Taylor as his 1st choice in there positions at present?
    Which potentially makes bringing in any replacements, a near impossible task, as there is going to be the quality issues raised, that Rodgers himself introduced?
    If Rodgers intends to keep scales and Taylor as his first choice in there positions, I personally haven’t any issue with doing so?
    Yet it still raises the question as to why Taylor contract situation hasn’t been resolved by now?
    Also, the question would remain as to whether scales and Taylor actually do meet the quality issue that Rodgers is going on about in the first place?
    Especially as many within our support are currently questioning the prospect at present?
    Problem within society these days, that words can be totally twisted to suit whichever way you want to interprete them?
    Actions are far less so?
    And bullshit remains bullshit?

  2. Good Article. Find this rich coming from a man who’s son is an agent. The same man who was pushing for players to move to his son especially young players so he could dictate what he wanted to do.

    See this Youth issue the manager has. He needs to be prepared to to do a real deep dive into why players leave. He’s to blame for Vata and Kelly but this runs deeper. Offering Vata 3rd choice striker knowing we play with one up top. Pointless exercise and no way he was playing. Bullying Kelly into signing knowing he was getting fired out on loan.

    Why is McCart still in a job. U18s out the scottish cup at the first hurdle to Montrose last year and again at the first round to Morton this year whilst Sevco have been finalists the last 4 years. This lowland league crap is not developing any players at all. It’s Embarrassing.

  3. Press really give it to Celtic board who I think have a hard job we are in spl and need to feed of scraps with clubs that are poorly run and yet scottish press are still trying to cause trouble between support by saying Brendon Rodgers is frustated by transfer of players coming in we are in spl not a good to have on CV but we are Celtic and have stadium that holds 60,000 and is nearly full every home game and nothing but a win is required by fans we are in Champions league which those nights have been said by top world players as best atmosphere they have played in and in Rogers and his coaching staff improve players that want to be improved apart from spl everything else is there for a player that wants to play on top European stage yes signing for Celtic can be a big incentive no matter what going on to teams in our league who should be headlined more with there bungling effort to be classed in same level old firm no longer exists its just a Glasgow derby old firm died 2012 Celtic take there chances it will be 4 or more there is nothing that new co got football wise that should bother Celtic cream always rises to the top they will sit back try to get break aways miss out midfield long punts get free kick ref will oblige all week they will be practising set plays there will be no midfield moves except winning second ball from goal keepers punts