Martin O’Neill blocks departure celtics This would allow the Hoops to make significant profits late in the transfer window.
O’Neill desperate to sign more players before transfer deadline
After 25 years, Celtic have chosen O’Neill as interim manager after Brendan Rodgers leaves Parkhead at the end of 2025. The Northern Irishman brought stability to the Hoops, but that stability was soon shattered by the brief but disastrous reign of Wilfried Nancy.
Celtic are unbeaten in six games since O’Neill’s return, with four wins and two draws in the Premier League, Europa League and Scottish Cup.
Despite management disruption, Celtic have brought in defender Julian Araujo and forward Tomas Kavankara on loan until the end of the season. Stay connected with further income The manager is essentially asking the board for reinforcements.
In terms of leaving the team, Celtic forward Nobu Yamada and central defender Hayato Inamura left the team on loan. Now, the club, or more specifically O’Neill, appears to be refusing to allow a certain portion of his squad to leave.
O’Neal turns down chance to double Celtics’ money
Celtic signed wingers under Rodgers’ management in the summer Sebastian Tunecti from Hammarby £5.5 million. The Tunisia international has made a strong start to life in Glasgow, with Rodgers heaping praise on him shortly after his arrival.
“He excites me every time he gets the ball and that’s what we want in the team. He’s really aggressive. He’s a very talented boy because he can go either way and not only that, he can run in behind.
“You can see how much he runs. Sometimes he doesn’t get the ball, sometimes he gets the ball, but he also runs without the ball.”
Since then, Tunecti has been in poor form for Celtic, scoring three goals and no assists in 26 games in all competitions. Pete O’Rourke Football Insider According to reports, the club has been interested in the 23-year-old despite his poor form. according to African feetThe German Hamburg team has made two offers for Tunecti, the second offer being as high as 11 million pounds.
If Celtic accept a second offer, they will double what they spent on Tunecti last summer despite his poor form. However, O’Rourke reports that O’Neill has no intention of letting the forward leave, apparently feeling he still has plenty of potential to tap into.
The £11m sale, which resulted in a £5.5m profit, will benefit Celtic in their pursuits elsewhere. Reports suggest Celtic move to Kaspar Hogg, but the striker now has multiple suitors In the Champions League, he scored goals against Manchester City and Atletico Madrid on behalf of Bodo/Glimt and performed well.
It remains to be seen whether Celtic will make any further additions before the transfer window closes, but it is clear that Tunecti will not be sold to fund any upcoming signings.





