Tomas Cvancara is just the striker we are craving

Celtic are poised to sign Borussia Monchengladbach striker Tomas Cavancara on a loan with an option to buy, as Martin O’Neill finally look set to bolster his powderpuff attacking options…

Tomas Cvancara
Tomas Cvancara L of Antalyaspor and Claudio Winck R of Kasimpasa battle for the ball during the Turkish Super League 2025/2026 season match between Antalyaspor and Kasimpasa at Corendon Airlines Park in Antalya , Turkey on August 09 , 2025. Antalyaspor v Kasimpasa – Turkish Super League 2025/2026 season. Photo IMAGO

Cavancara who featured as a substitute for Jablonec against Celtic back in 2021 in the UEFA Europa league play off rounds, hasn’t had the best of times at the Bundesliga side since his €10 million move from Sparta Prague back in 2023, and had an equally as disappointing time at Turkish Superlig side Antalyaspor, but his form in the Czech league should fill us with optimism.

The 25 year old Czech international who can also operate on the right hand side of the attack offers a huge physical presence at 6ft 3in, and is technically good on the ball, and should be someone who is capable of excelling in a Martin O’Neill side, especially with the opportunities we create on a regular basis.

Cavancara found the net 34 times in 85 appearances in the top flight of his native Czech Republic, with Jablonec and Sparta Prague, and as the Czech league is of a similar if not better standard than our own top flight, then it bodes well for his chances of success in Scotland.

He’s also had the added benefit of playing in one of the top leagues in Europe in the Bundesliga, and even though he only mustered seven goals in 53 appearances, it shows he has the quality to compete in such a competitive environment.

Tomas Cvancara of Borussia Moenchengladbach
Tomas Cvancara of Borussia Moenchengladbach is challenged by Bernardo of VfL Bochum during the Bundesliga match between Borussia Mönchengladbach and VfL Bochum 1848 at Borussia-Park on January 25, 2025 in Moenchengladbach, Germany. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

Cavancara is the boost we all need as we get set to battle in a bid to defend our title, if it does indeed get over the line. With the lack of a clinical striker being something of an Achilles heel in the past few months, it’s a monumental plus in our pursuit of success.

Let’s hope he hits the ground running, starting at Tynecastle on Sunday.

Hopefully we have further new signings to write about today.

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  1. Brian McAllister on

    Agreed. Myopic people writing him off due to a recent barren spell need to be reminded of when MON brought Chris Sutton in. Struggling badly at Chelsea in a different tactical formation after being lethal at Blackburn Rovers. Marksmen suit systems of play depending on their style and Martin will have done his homework on this guy. Sack the board.

  2. A name that came from nowhere, is nothing new to ourselves.
    Would like to think that MoN and Maloney have done there homework upon this guy, and see him fitting in easier than many of our recent additions have done lately?

    The decision making within our footballing department, have been very poor, for some time now.
    Still got more confidence in MoN and Maloney currently making them at present, moreso than some before them imo?