According to CeltsAreHere, Daniel Cummings, a prolific young Celtic striker, will train with the team’s first team the next week.
The teen’s prolific start to the season, in which he has scored 20 goals in 18 games across all competitions for the Hoops’ B squad, comes after this.
When Cummings returns to Celtic, he will be practicing with the first team at Lennoxtown later next week. At the moment, he is overseas on international duty with Scotland’s under-19 team.
Cummings, who is only eighteen, will try to win over boss Brendan Rodgers. Since returning to Celtic this summer, the Irishman has already offered players like Francis Turley, Daniel Kelly, Rocco Vata, and Mitchel Frame senior opportunities.
The Bhoys are getting ready for what the manager has called a “ultramarathon” of games between now and March of next year, and Cummings might be the next young player to earn his senior debut under Rodgers.
They begin next Saturday when they visit Tynecastle to play Hearts, a venue where the Scottish Premiership winners had trouble during their previous visit.
The Bhoys may have lost that game because to some dubious officiating calls, and Celtic will try to reverse the 2-0 score in the Jambos’ favour the following weekend.
Kickoff is scheduled for the odd hour of 7:45 p.m. For the eagerly awaited match, young Cummings will want to be in and around the squad.
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