The player had been on loan with Brendan Rodgers’ side last season and Celtic had a buying option in that deal. Correctly, instead of using that, Celtic went into into negotiations believing they could reach a better deal with the Lisbon club.
Benfica weren’t set against that if it meant they could receive a bigger percentage of a future sale, and it would appear that’s what the outcome is.
Report on Mais Futeball Benfica will receive a “significant” portion of any future sales, while Celtic is expected to pay about €3 million. The Scottish Premiership team will offer Bernardo a contract worth five years. To formalize the move, the player must now clear all transfer requirements. An announcement is anticipated in the next few days. At last, the 22-year-old can focus on his Glasgow future.
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