Brendan Rodgers insists Yang Hyun-Jun is going nowhere amid Celtic’s current lack of wide options and it highlights a bigger problem…
The 23 year-old has played a bit part role for the Scottish champions since arriving at the club from K-League side Gangwon FC two years ago.
Having recently been linked with a move to English Championship outfit Norwich City, it appeared Yang’s future might lie elsewhere but Rodgers has outlined the South Korean is currently not for sale.
Heading into next Sunday’s Scottish Premiership opener against St Mirren, the Celtic boss only has three wingers available for selection – Yang, Daizen Maeda and James Forrest – and has admitted that the Hoops desperately need reinforcements in the forward line.
Speaking in Como Brendan Rodgers said: “It’s always a challenge, I think, at a club like Celtic, whenever players have maybe been for a couple of seasons and they’re not quite established. Because then they want to go and play more. But certainly at this stage, where we’re at within the squad, it’s not something I can even entertain.”
Rodgers added via Glasgow Times: “You see he’s starting the games. And I see him as an important player for us in our squad. And once we can get the quality around him, then he’ll be a good player for us. It’s hard to say. At this moment in time, he’s a starting winger for us. So we’re not in a position to be moving him on. At this moment in time, it’s not even in our thinking really.”
Now, the bigger problem. Can Michael Nicholson and the Celtic board class themselves as serious operators?
They had known Nicolas Kuhn was leaving the club for many months and despite being two weeks on since his departure, they STILL have not signed his replacement ultimately leaving the manager short heading into a tough set of opening domestic fixtures and a two-legged Champions League qualifier. A serious club? Ha!
Now, Celtic in time may sign a winger. Or two. But Rodgers has constantly reinforced the message of wanting players to be in the door early [and quite rightly too]so they have time to bed in before the serious stuff starts.
Because that’s what serious clubs do. But, it’s getting all too late again.
Rodgers’ comments about ‘ambition’ following Celtic’s comprehensive 5-1 defeat to Ajax on Wednesday evening is more than concerning. This was a deliberate message to the people above. Sadly, we have been in this movie before and we know how it ends.
There should be repercussions for Celtic’s hierarchy shrugging their shoulders at the thought of pushing an elite manager like Rodgers out the door. But hey ho, the club has a net profit of around £20 million so far in this window… I’m sure readers will be delighted to know we’re a supposed well run club.
Conor Spence in Como
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