Journalist Stephen McGowan argues that Celtic’s unsuccessful pursuit of Kasper Dolberg symbolised their abysmal transfer window, with mistakes made from the outset of the deal…
Although the Hoops appeared keen to secure the services of striker, their £4m deadline-day offer suggested otherwise, and while a private jet was reportedly prepared to collect him from Belgium, it never took off.
During the Journos show on PLZ Soccer, McGowan suggested that the club was never fully in control of the transfer.
“The intention was there to sign him, but they bid too low initially. The opportunity was lost on day one, effectively,” McGowan said. “I don’t think Dolberg was ever sold on Celtic, or more to the point Glasgow, but I’m led to believe Celtic had a private jet ready to go for him. I think they were genuine about doing it.”
The Herald Journalist added: “The big mistake they made, as has happened so often, they did not close the deal. They didn’t get it done. They let Adam Idah go for a move, they told Brendan Rodgers they would get a player to replace him and they haven’t done it.
“And you then have this absurd circus where you have the wealthiest club in the country parading around on the day after the transfer window trying to persuade for free transfers.”
Celtic’s initial £4m bid – only half of Anderlecht’s £8.5m valuation – set them unsurprisingly back in negotiations – and although they later matched the asking price, Ajax stepped in, Dolberg committed to the Dutch side, and Celtic were left chasing for EPL rejects.
Dolberg’s agent has since revealed that Ajax emerged as the right option at the eleventh hour, and Dolberg wasted no time in choosing a return to Amsterdam over a move to Celtic.
Consequently, Adam Idah left with no successor secured, pushing Celtic into a frantic scramble for striker solutions which eventually culminated in the club signing free agent Kelechi Iheanacho.
Conor Spence
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