Report details the transfer constraints that Mark Lawwell was working under at Celtic

Mark Lawwell left his role as Head of Recruitment at Celtic on Friday afternoon. The Scottish Champions confirmed that the former City Group operative had resigned along with his No.2 Joe Dudgeon, Lead First Team Scout, with the pairing being placed on gardening leave.

As the news settles, more information is coming out about Lawwell’s brief while in charge of recruitment at Celtic and it would certainly tie in with the type of signings that the club have made. In the Daily Mail print edition on Saturday, Stephen McGowan claims that Lawwell was in charge of identifying players based upon the following remit: between 19 and 23, have international experience and meet certain financial constraints.

The club have certainly been operating within these brackets but may benefit from looking slightly outwith the confines to deliver the desired quality that can take the team to the next level.

Since arriving in 2022, Celtic have signed: Benjamin Siegrist, Alexandro Bernabei, Aaron Mooy, Moritz Jenz, Sead Haksabanovic, Oliver Abildgaard, Yuki Kobayashi, Alistair Johnston, Tomoki Iwata, Oh, Odin Thiago Holm, Marco Tilio, Yang, Kwon, Maik Nawrocki, Gustaf Lagerbielke, Luis Palma, Nat Phillips, Paulo Bernardo, Nicolas Kuhn and Adam Idah.

The club would benefit from reshaping the recruitment wing in order to continue in the hunt for quality. With Lawwell leaving, hopefully plans have already been put in place ahead of the summer window but given the planning ahead of January, that doesn’t necessarily guarantee anything.

Despite the transfer window ending, Celtic are nearing the sale of Liel Abada to FC Charlotte in the MLS. The Israeli winger is set to depart in a deal worth £11m

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2 Comments

  1. Rob O’Keeffe on

    When he accepted the position,did he ask his dad if there were certain parameters involved regarding recruitment of players?

  2. John Copeland on

    I still say big Ange left partly because of the ‘ Scrooge ‘ attitude behind closed doors . Then Fran Alonso departed a highly successful woman’s team with Harry Kewell leaving the champions ,also departing in mid season . Why ! Why would you leave a successful club ,on and off the pitch ,other than severe , obvious monetary issues behind the scenes in all of Celtic’s champions teams ? It’s austerity of the most insane type imaginable !