Support wants Engels and Bogusz, Celtic Board might see it as either or

Engels and Bogusz would be great, but will we land both? I’m sceptical that we will…

 Arne Engels of FC Augsburg poses during the team presentation at WWK Arena on August 01, 2024 in Augsburg, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)

Celtic are a reportedly in talks with FC Augsburg about signing Belgian under 21 international Arne Engels. The club were credited with an interest in the highly rated 20 year old midfielder a couple of weeks ago, but now it seems that interest has ramped up as talks are now said to have taken place.

The player won’t come cheap though with the Bundesliga side valuation of the player said to be a massive £9 million. If the club are prepared to pay that then great, it would equal the current transfer record of £9 million which was the amount we parted with to sign Odsonne Edouard back in 2018.

Celtic striker Adam Idah
Adam Idah Photo Jane Barlow

Although that fee could also be topped by the recent arrival of Adam Idah with a reputed £9.5 million being paid for the Irishman once certain conditions are met.

Another player the club have been heavily linked with is Polish midfielder Mateusz Bogusz who is currently playing for LAFC in the MLS. Talks were said to have taken place last week but things have seemed to have cooled a little, although reporters suggest they will resume after the MLS side play Columbus in the league’s cup final later this evening.

 Mateusz Bogusz #19 of the Los Angeles FC celebrates with his teammates after scoring against the Seattle Sounders at BMO Stadium on February 24, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)

Bogusz like Engles would cost a big fee with £8 million the figure being banded around. If we do indeed sign both players that would be a whopping £17 million outlay on both players.

Don’t get me wrong I’d be delighted, but I’m sceptical that our club’s Board will part with such a pricey sum, but with their history can you blame me? It looks to me like we’l get one or the other when the Celtic support would see signing both as a clear signal that the manager is at last being properly backed.

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3 Comments

  1. Its what the manager wants and needs and whether we can tempt them and meet their clubs valuations. People obsessed with the board. The manager and transfer committee have a budget which most likely would have increased.

    Do Celtic to please fans just get in numbers or do we work hard until the last minute of the window to get the quality Brendan Rodgers wants.

  2. Why would we want two players to replace 1 down in the squad . A midfielder a defender with a left foot are required. If there is an exceptional player willing to give it a go then we take no matter of the position.

    • Being obsessed with how much we spend on players is not a balanced approach. We all get the fact that good players cost more but do any of us know how good these players are? I’ve never heard of them but I’ve heard of Khun, Bernardo and Idah who arguably have the clear potential to be improve on their performances from last year.

      I’d argue we are no weaker than last season even after taking into account O’Riley’s departure. Khun, for example, is already a more potent threat than he was last year so the drop off in strength is marginal.

      That’s not to say we should be complacent but we had a great pre-season are playing well so far.

      Filling up a squad with every player we have been closely linked with is not always a recipe for success, and you don’t have to look far to see the evidence for that.