With Kyogo Furuhashi poised to be sold to Rennes, Andy Burke ponders the Japan striker's impact with Celtic and how much he will be missed.
After securing UEFA Champions League play-off football, it’s back to domestic league action for Brendan Rodgers' Celtic team as Dundee visit Paradise tomorrow (January 25) for a 3pm kick-off. The
Storm Eowyn has been battering the UK on Friday, and both of Glasgow's iconic Old Firm stadiums have been hit, with Celtic saying their match on Saturday is under threat
Tickets for Celtic's Scottish Cup fifth round tie against Raith Rovers are on sale now to Season Ticket holders. The match will take place at Celtic Park on Saturday, February 8 (KO: 5:30pm), and
There looks to be one in, one out with Jota on the way back to the club while Kyogo is in Rennes ready to complete his £10million exit. More signings are expected at Parkhead with Brendan Rodgers confident of adding a striker to replace the Japanese hitman.
Brendan Rodgers is bracing himself for the exit of Kyogo Furuhashi during the January transfer window, with the Celtic boss confident the Scottish champions can cope without the Japan striker.
The eight-year-old, his dad, and his grandmother will get to have an even closer view of players as they join the club's top brass in boardroom hospitality with directors' box seats during the side's game against Dundee on Saturday,
In truth, the only person who really knows why is Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers, who is yet to hand Cummings his maiden senior appearance for the runaway league leaders.
Mauricio Pochettino is searching for his World Cup central defensive duo. He might find them both in the same place
Celtic FC Women can confirm that Caitlin Hayes will depart after four years with the club, signing for WSL side Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee. The Ireland internationalist joined ahead of the 2020/21 season, fulfilling her dream of playing for her childhood team.
Tickets for Celtic's Scottish Cup fifth round tie against Raith Rovers are on sale now to Season Ticket holders.
The magnitude of this match is such it may allow manager Brendan Rodgers finally to fulfil a long-cherished ambition of making a mark in Europe. As Young Boys head away from the canton that boasts the Bernese Alps,