Celtics have announced the most recent signing of the most valued midfielder

Celtics have announced the most recent signing of the most valued midfielder

During the January transfer window, Celtic made the decision to loan away a number of players, and they haven’t stopped trying to reduce the roster since.

With the departure of players like Mikey Johnston, Hyeokkyu Kwon, and Marco Tilio during the winter, Brendan Rodgers was able to reorganize his team before the second half of the season.

Though the Scottish market won’t reopen until the summer, the rotating Parkhead exit door hasn’t closed.

Israeli winger Liel Ababa left Parkhead to sign a permanent deal with Major League Soccer team Charlotte FC, a move that will cost the Bhoys approximately £10 million, due to his well-documented off-field problems.

Naturally, left-back Alexandro Bernabei of Argentina has also gone, teaming up with Brazilian

“His chances, I could only be honest and open and say it would be limited here,” he declared. The club he traveled with, who had an Argentinean coach, offered him the opportunity to play regular football in Brazil.


Alexandro Bernabei, a Celtic loanee, had an odd air incident
During his 28 games in green and white, Bernabei never really got going at Celtic and was prone to some erratic moments with fleeting flashes of promise. He finished with one goal and three assists.

The previous season, he got into a lot of trouble with Rodgers after sleeping in for a team meeting. As a result, he was left off the matchday roster for our season-opening 4-2 triumph over Ross County.

It’s odd that the former Argentina Under-23 international is now at the center of yet another odd circumstance after failing to make a trip from Amsterdam to South America in time for tonight’s (23:00 GMT) Copa Brasil encounter between Internacional and Nova Iguacu [Daily Record].

Bernabei’s debut has now been postponed since he wouldn’t have arrived in time to participate for his new team.

The source adds that he isn’t scheduled for their upcoming match against Juventude and might not play until after the international break.

It is noteworthy to note that there is uncertainty surrounding Bernabei’s involvement in the delay that will force the defender to bide his time until he has an opportunity to make an impression on his new endeavor.

However, unless there is some sort of miraculous turnaround, his Celtic career appears to be finished. Let’s hope he can make an immediate impact when the time comes.

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