This summer, Celtic is extensively exploring options to recruit quality players for the upcoming 2024/25 season. Despite this focus, manager Brendan Rodgers remains committed to the current season’s objectives, with the possibility of securing a Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup double still within reach.
With only six league matches remaining, Celtic understands that winning these fixtures is crucial for securing the league title, especially after their recent 3-3 draw against Rangers. Additionally, the postponement of rivals’ matches, such as the Dundee clash, provides a psychological advantage, potentially allowing Celtic to extend their lead against St Mirren.
Securing the league title holds significant implications, including automatic qualification for the new Champions League format, which could be appealing to potential transfer targets.
However, pundit Jim Duffy has recently discussed an unconventional transfer suggestion for Celtic involving Dundee winger Luke McCowan. Despite being closer to home, McCowan’s impressive performances for Dundee this season, with nine goals and five assists in 30 appearances, have caught the attention of some observers.
Celtic should set their sights higher in their recruitment efforts this summer.
While acknowledging the value of scouting within Scotland, Celtic’s extensive network allows them to explore opportunities globally, a strategy that has yielded success in the past. While there’s merit in considering domestic talent, there’s a notable difference in the level of competition between clubs like Dundee and the reigning Scottish Premiership champions.
It’s not to dismiss the potential for success for players transitioning from smaller clubs to Celtic, but it’s a significant leap. However, one shouldn’t discount the possibility entirely.
Nevertheless, it’s unlikely that Celtic will actively pursue Luke McCowan once the transfer window opens. Still, McCowan deserves recognition for adapting swiftly to the demands of the Scottish top flight.
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