Up to seven players could be cut this summer, according to a Celtic veteran who spoke with manager Brendan Rodgers.
In order to bolster their roster in advance of the upcoming campaign, the Premiership winners may have a busy transfer window. Although they have not yet made a signing, they are considering Adam Idah, Paulo Bernardo, and a new goalie. The more into summer the window rolls, the more exits can also become a topic of conversation. The team has a number of players whose futures are in doubt, including goalkeeper Benjamin Siegrist. The Swiss goalkeeper appeared to be heading out of Glasgow’s east end, as per rumors, despite being Joe Hart’s second and third choice prior to the latter’s retirement. By September, Frank McAvennie could let go of up to seven players altogether who are on the margins. It is difficult to feel much sympathy for Siegrist. “I don’t feel sorry for him; he’s been at the club for a long time,” he said to Football Insider. Because he was a good keeper, I assumed he would be ranked first when he arrived.
But he alone is to blame for it. In a Celtic shirt, he hasn’t been able to maintain his fitness or play at a high level. I believe it’s time to move on and take on a new task.
“He’s deadwood; he’s one of the six or seven players you need to cut.” Brendan needs to exit the building with them.
“Let them go play somewhere else; they’ve been with the club for so long that they won’t have any influence now. I hope Siegrist gets back in, but I wish him the best.