Could the outcome of Sunday night lead to Celtic’s first summer signing?

Sunday night, England’s triumph in extra time crushed Martin Dubravka’s hopes of qualifying for Euro 2024 and possibly paving the way for his move to Celtic. The 35-year-old, seasoned goalie from Slovakia demonstrated his abilities on the international front and helped his country overcome predictions by making it to the knockout stages. But his trip came to an abrupt end in the 95th minute when Harry Kane’s game-winning bicycle kick and Jude Bellingham’s spectacular one from England sealed the victory for Gareth Southgate’s team and sent Slovakia packing. When he returns to the club level, Dubravka is faced with a decision. Dubravka’s time at St. James’ Park may be coming to an end as Newcastle United, eager to bolster their goalkeeping staff, is reportedly targeting a younger goalkeeper to rival Nick Pope, who struggled with injuries last season. According to TalkSPORT, Newcastle is willing to let Dubravka to leave if he wants to look for new possibilities.

Dubravka may have to look for a new place sooner rather than later because he only has one year left on his contract and Newcastle appears to be in the market for a new goalkeeper.

Throughout the Euros, Celtic—who are searching for a replacement for the departed Joe Hart—have been associated with Dubravka.

He may consider what Joe Hart accomplished with Celtic as his career came to a conclusion, and the Slovak might find the allure of playing in the Champions League and competing for homegrown trophies to be irresistible.

It’s impossible not to think that this is a band-aid solution. Although it wouldn’t be the worst addition this summer, you would want Celtic to push for a younger goalkeeper who could provide Celtic a good few seasons.

 

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