Celtic Chief Admits Transfer Struggles

Celtic's chief executive, Michael Nicholson, has revealed the club is finding it challenging to compete in the transfer market this summer. He cited competition from English Championship clubs and issues with player agents as key reasons for their difficulties.
Michael Nicholson, the chief executive of Celtic, has openly discussed the club's struggles in the current transfer window. He explained that the financial power of teams in the English Championship presents a significant hurdle for Celtic when trying to secure new signings.
Furthermore, Nicholson pointed to the complexities of dealing with player agents as another factor contributing to their difficulties in the market. These challenges have reportedly hampered Celtic's ability to make desired moves during the summer transfer period.
Celtic's admission of transfer market struggles, blaming the Championship and agents, highlights a growing financial disparity in football and raises questions about their recruitment strategy.



