Celtic’s opening bid rejected for exciting Anderlecht attacker

Celtic have reportedly had their opening bid rejected for Anderlecht’s Nilson Angulo. The 21-year-old featured for Ecuador in their 0-0 draw with Brazil but it is being reported that Celtic have made a bid for the player.

Journalist César Luis Merlo writing for StudioFútbol, claims that Celtic are one of several teams interested in the player but that Brendan Rodgers’ side were first to make a bid. The report states that Celtic are expected to return with an improved bid.

The report continues that the Belgian side saw the bid as being below their value for the winger. Angulo has 3 goals and 3 assists in 64 appearances for Anderlecht, which is hardly eye catching form. However, it may be that the Celtic scouting team see a promising winger there that can develop at the club inline with the transfer model.

The Scottish Champions are reportedly close to adding Welsh striker Callum Osmond to their ranks with the 19-year-old having completed a medical. The starlet is seen as a striking option with first team potential but may not be the only striker signed this summer.

Celtic have already announced the re-signing of Kieran Tierney from Arsenal. The 28-year-old was announced after he signed a contract that will take him until at least the summer of 2030. The club are also expected to sign Ross Doohan from Aberdeen, who will replace Scott Bain as the club’s third goalkeeper behind Vil Sinisalo and No.1 Kasper Schmeichel.

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Born just as Celtic were stopping the Ten, Lubo98 follows Celtic home and away and helps run his local Celtic Supporters Club. He goes to all the games and is a Law Graduate. Has a particular fondness for Tom Rogic among the current Celts and both Lubo and Henrik form his earliest Celtic memories.

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  1. Lubo's Boots on

    None of the transfer stories I’ve seen so far have matched what Rodgers said publicly last year in terms of “spending a little bit more to get established quality” or words to that effect.
    Not saying none of these signings will work out, but every single one named or targeted thus far is a project and a developmental talent, which may or may not work out well.
    The only guaranteed quality we targeted for 2 years was Kvistgaarden and we chickened out of getting him at the time when he was actually affordable. Now we’ve decided “not to pursue” Kvistgaarden any longer given his value has rocketed and EPL and Bundesliga interest is growing. Well, more fool us.
    Plenty time left in the window, but I’m not over enamoured so far, especially alongside the added threat of losing 1 or 2 first team members as well.

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