Celtic weighing up a move for Augsburg midfielder

Celtic are weighing up a move for Augsburg midfielder Elvis Rexhbecaj as they prepare for a future without long-time captain Callum McGregor, sources have told Football Insider

Arne Engels and Elvis Rexhbecaj
Training in the summer heat, the sprinkler cools the pitch, Arne Engels FC Augsburg 27 and Elvis Rexhbecaj FC Augsburg 8 FC Augsburg, training, photo IMAGO

Midfield Reinforcements a Priority for Rodgers

With McGregor set to turn 32 in June, Brendan Rodgers is keen to strengthen his midfield options to ensure continuity in the engine room. The Hoops have struggled to maintain their high standards whenever McGregor is absent, making the acquisition of a reliable successor a key objective for the summer transfer window.

Rexhbecaj, a 27-year-old Kosovo international, has emerged as a prime candidate. Despite being valued at around £8 million, reports suggest Celtic could secure his services for a bargain fee of £3.5 million if Augsburg decides to cash in before his contract expires in 2026.

Elvis Rexhbecaj and Arne Egels celebrate a win
Final cheer, the players celebrate their victory with the fans, Kevin Mbabu 43 FC Augsburg , Arne Engels 27 FC Augsburg , Maximilian Bauer 23 FC Augsburg , Arne Maier 10 FC Augsburg , Ruben Vargas 16 FC Augsburg , Ermedin Demirovic 9 FC Augsburg , Sven Michel 20 FC Augsburg , Elvis Rexhbecaj 8 FC Augsburg , FC Augsburg vs 1 FC Heidenheim, Football, 1 Bundesliga, 25 Matchday, 09 03 2024 Photo kolbert-press/Christian Kolbert

Rexhbecaj’s Future in Limbo Despite Augsburg Commitment

While on international duty last week, Rexhbecaj expressed his happiness at Augsburg and downplayed any desire to leave. However, with just over a year left on his contract, his club could be forced into a sale rather than risk losing him for free further down the line.

Augsburg, currently sitting eighth in the Bundesliga and pushing for European qualification, face a dilemma. If they secure a continental spot, they may seek to bolster their midfield depth, potentially keeping Rexhbecaj. On the other hand, financial considerations could see them offload the former Wolfsburg man, clearing a path for Celtic to swoop in.

Elvis Rexhbeçaj in action
Elvis Rexhbeçaj (R) of VfL Bochum challenges Josuha Kimmich of FC Bayern München during the Bundesliga match between VfL Bochum and FC Bayern München at Vonovia Ruhrstadion on February 12, 2022 in Bochum, Germany. (Photo by Joosep Martinson/Getty Images)

Financial Muscle Could Give Celtic the Edge

Former Manchester City financial advisor Stefan Borson recently told Football Insider that Celtic are set for a £45 million windfall from next season’s Champions League participation. This injection of funds means Rodgers’ side could easily afford Rexhbecaj’s asking price without impacting their broader transfer plans.

Former Aberdeen CEO Keith Wyness has urged Celtic to move swiftly for Motherwell’s highly-rated Lennon Miller, an £8 million-rated talent. However, Rexhbecaj represents a more cost-effective solution that could provide immediate experience and stability in midfield.

Elvis Rexhbeçaj in action
Armindo Sieb of 1. FSV Mainz 05 is challenged by Elvis Rexhbeçaj and Marius Wolf of FC Augsburg during the Bundesliga match between FC Augsburg and 1. FSV Mainz 05 at WWK-Arena on September 20, 2024 in Augsburg, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)

Rodgers Plans for the Future While Keeping McGregor Central

Although Callum McGregor remains an integral part of Celtic’s plans, Rodgers is laying the groundwork for a midfield transition. The club have already ruled out a return for Kyogo Furuhashi, while Kieran Tierney is expected to rejoin. It’s clear that sentimentality will not play a role in Hoops’ recruitment strategy this summer.

Rexhbecaj fits the profile of a player who can seamlessly integrate into Rodgers’ system while eventually taking the reins from McGregor. Whether the Kosovan can be convinced to swap the Bundesliga for the Scottish Premiership remains to be seen, but Celtic have both the financial clout and competitive ambition to make a compelling case.

With the summer window fast approaching, all eyes will be on Parkhead to see if the Scottish champions can get their man.

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