Mateusz Bogusz expected to make European move after £8m Celtic switch collapsed

Mateusz Bogusz is expected to return to European football imminently, according to his dad Piotr. The 23-year-old was a reported target by Celtic in the summer transfer window with the clubs engaged in discussions over a deal. However, no breakthrough was forthcoming and Celtic looked elsewhere.

As reported by Record Sport, Bogusz’s father said that the player would be returning to Europe ‘sooner rather than later’, which might keep the path to Paradise open for the player.

“When we first heard about the interest from MLS, we didn’t treat it with much enthusiasm. We thought that maybe it would be better to wait for other offers. Mateusz wasn’t convinced either.

“But the Americans didn’t give up, they were determined and that’s probably the main reason why he decided to make this move. Coach (Steve) Cherundolo and the club’s director called us and presented us with an idea for Mati.

“They were very specific. They said that they saw goalscoring potential in him and that MLS would be just a stopover for him, because they would sell him to Europe after some time. We liked this vision and decided to take a risk. Today we see that risk has paid off, but he hopes sooner rather than later to return to Europe.”

Celtic were interested in the player and were quoted £8m for his services, talks appeared to cool regarding the player as he played in the MLS Cup Final defeat. Although, a formal bid was lodged before Celtic opted to look elsewhere. It may have been a case that the club were eyeing Bogusz or Engels with the Belgian being their preferred option. Once they knew they were getting the £11m midfielder from Augsburg, it was reported that Celtic were looking elsewhere.

Bogusz actually ended up at Lennoxtown last week following Poland’s win over Scotland at Hampden. It remains to be seen whether Celtic’s interest in the player holds up, given the arrivals of Arne Engels and Luke McCowan. Bogusz form in LA caught the eye of Celtic with the attacking midfielder scoring 17 goals and assisting 7 times, which earned him the Poland call-up.

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3 Comments

  1. Possibly more of a potential January target maybe in the making?
    The MLS season would be over, and we will see where we are regarding our CL campaign?
    With Holm not included within our squad, then we still looking like a midfield player short imo?
    But finding a position within our squad, would mean a potential replacement for someone already with a squad place?
    Could well be yang, but that depends upon how he does before January, so wouldn’t rule out another wide player, but they won’t be easily found in January either?
    A midfield option would be my preferred choice, but would possibly involve replacing a defensive option at present?
    Rocki is potentially the obvious choice, but that could depend upon if injury concerns arise surrounding CCV?
    So very much a wait and see approach will possibly be taken by ourselves, before any actual decisions will be made, and no decisions can be made before January now anyway?

  2. Heh heh. Generally a “rhetorical roundup” that covers all bases. 😉 but I’ll try and answer…IMO – Johnnos Answers…👍🏻

    Point 1. Not a chance.
    Point 2. Irrelevant no further investment.
    Point 3. No. Not for CL squad and that’s been declared.
    Point 4. Er… yes…
    Point 5. Yang’s a traditional winger. Bogusz is more an all round attacking MF, though he can play wide, wouldn’t be like for like.
    Point 6. Assuming you means swap for CL. As above, Bogusz is different to the balance provided by all current CMs – more a Rogic style attacking player. Will be surprised.
    Point 7. Nah, it’s wait and do nothing now. We’ve spent the dosh and we’re in the CL. The board won’t front up another 8 or 9m for a player that we can’t partially fund through sales.