‘Stalled’ for £300k: Guidi Reveals Celtic’s Costly Transfer Blunder.
Speaking on Go Radio, Mark Guidi has provided yet another illustration of how Celtic’s financial hesitation has prevented them from
acquiring a talented young Scottish player. When talking about how Celtic and Rangers handle young Scottish players, the analyst was
blunt in his analysis of Aaron Hickey’s circumstances.
Regarding the choices that cost the team the full-back, Guidi remarked, “Celtic could have and should have signed Aaron Hickey, but
kind of stalled over an extra £300k or £400k.” Although Hickey, a former member of the Celtic academy, was easily acquired by the
team, they chose not to go above and above to satisfy Hearts’ demands. Instead, for about £1.5 million, the defender moved to
Bologna, where he flourished before landing a major transfer to Brentford in the English Premier League.
Guidi’s remarks are part of a larger narrative that shows how Glasgow’s Celtic and Rangers have occasionally undervalued native
potential. Self-described Celtics supporter Hickey may have been a valuable addition to the team, but he’s now playing in the Premier
League, where his market worth is estimated to be in the region of £20 million.
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