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Celtic in talks to sign Manchester United defender
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Manchester United continue to reshape their squad behind the scenes as key decisions loom ahead of the summer window.

With contracts nearing their end and recruitment plans accelerating, the club is once again facing tough calls over squad depth and long-term planning.

Several academy graduates are weighing their futures as opportunities elsewhere begin to present themselves.

For United, balancing pathway promises with first-team ambition remains a delicate task.

One defender, in particular, is now edging closer to a defining crossroads in her career.

That player is Evie Rabjohn, who is currently in discussions over a permanent move away from Manchester United Women, with Celtic Women emerging as a serious destination, as reported by Sky Sports.

The 20-year-old defender is approaching the final months of her contract at Old Trafford and, with no agreement yet in place over an extension, talks have opened regarding a switch to the Scottish Women’s Premier League.

Celtic are understood to be exploring the opportunity to secure her services on a permanent deal, offering a clearer pathway to regular senior football at a crucial stage of her development.

Evie Rabjohn has been part of Manchester United’s system for several years and is highly regarded internally for her versatility and composure on the ball.

Comfortable operating across the back line, she has primarily featured at centre-back but is also capable of filling in at full-back when required, a trait that has added to her appeal for clubs monitoring emerging defensive talent.

Although first-team opportunities at United have been limited, Rabjohn has gained valuable experience through training regularly with senior players and featuring in development competitions.

Her exposure to a high-performance environment under a club pushing at the top end of the Women’s Super League has played a key role in shaping her tactical understanding and defensive discipline.

Celtic Women, meanwhile, see Rabjohn as a player with the potential to grow into a consistent starter, particularly as they look to strengthen their squad for domestic challenges and European qualification ambitions.

A move north would allow the defender to test herself in a competitive league while gaining the match minutes that have been harder to come by at United.

From a Manchester United perspective, the situation reflects a broader trend facing elite clubs in the women’s game, where talented young players often reach a point where regular football outweighs the benefits of remaining on the fringes of a strong first-team squad.

This article first appeared on centredevils and was syndicated with permission.

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