Celtic Could be Set for £11m Winter Cash Boost

Celtic Could be Set for £11m Winter Cash Boost

If a possible trade involving former player Jeremie Frimpong materialises, Celtic might get a huge financial windfall this winter.

The Netherlands international, who is now with Bayer Leverkusen, is reportedly attracting interest from Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, according to sources from Foot Mercato.

Due to a sell-on clause from when they sold Frimpong to Leverkusen, Celtic will receive 30% of the transfer fee profit, even if Chelsea is reportedly mulling a £50 million offer.

Celtic might profit roughly £11 million from this arrangement.

Celtic has already released its financial statements, revealing that the team is doing well both on and off the pitch,

with £77 million already in the bank.

With the Champions League structure changed and a win already under their belt, the team is expected to generate a

healthy profit this season as well.

Being a Celtics supporter is great right now because the team is winning the league, getting off to a strong start in the

Champions League, and this weekend is the league cup quarterfinals.

Falkirk will present a challenge to the Hoops, who have gone 43 games without losing under McGlynn. The Bairns

will try to exploit the Celtic club, who are expected to rotate their players a lot.

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