Club chief on ‘important opportunity’ behind £62m Celtic move….

Club chief on ‘important opportunity’ behind £11m Celtic move ..

Celtic steamrolled rivals Rangers in a comprehensive 3-0 victory in front of the Parkhead faithful.

Japanese duo Daizen Maeda and Kyogo Furuhashi gave the Hoops a commanding two-goal lead heading into the break before club captain Callum McGregor topped proceedings off with a clinical second half strike from distance.

The result leaves the Hoops top of the table with a perfect record of 12 points from four matches whilst already establishing a five point lead on their city rivals.

Fans can still expect to see plenty of twists and turns in the coming weeks of the season as Celtic host Hearts and Rangers make the trip to face an in-form Dundee United side.Scottish Transfer Window: When does the transfer window close UK, how late  can Celtic, Rangers and rivals make signings

Augsburg sporting director Marinko Jurendic admits that the prospect of playing Champions League football was simply too good for Arne Engels to turn down.

The 20-year-old joined Celtic for a club-record fee of £11m and got off to an excellent start by helping his side to a commanding derby day victory.

 

Engels played 38 minutes at the end of the game and is expected to play a major role both in the league and Europe in weeks to come as he looks to fill the void left behind by Matt O’Riley.

“In our discussions with Arne Engels, we sensed how important the opportunity to play in the Champions League was for him.” Jurendic told the Augsburg club website.

“That was the basis for entering into the final talks with Celtic and creating a good foundation for the transfer for everyone involved.

“We are of course delighted that, with Arne’s transfer to the traditional Scottish club, we can enable another young player to take the next big step in his career with optimal support and plenty of playing time at FCA.

“We would like to thank Arne for his commitment and the great moments at FCA. We wish him all the best for the rest of his career.”

Ex-Rangers youth star resigns from SPFL side
Former Rangers academy graduate Scott Agnew has resigned from his role as Stranraer manager.

Agnew, who played for the likes of Dumbarton, St Mirren and East Fife, was appointed as manager of the League Two side in April 2023 and has guided the Blues to league survival across two challenging seasons.

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