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·7 July 2024

Paulo Bernardo talks back on, Norwich fans accepting the inevitable

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Celtic have reportedly re started talks with Benfica over a permanent move for Paulo Bernardo.

Article image:Paulo Bernardo talks back on, Norwich fans accepting the inevitable

The Portuguese under 21 skipper enjoyed a decent season with the Hoops, and despite not playing as much as he wanted too, he made quite an impression, especially in the big games, notably against theRangers.

His goal in the festive Glasgow derby proved to be crucial, and he was instrumental in Adam Idah’s winning goal in the Scottish Cup final. He has the ability to succeed at the club, that’s not in doubt.


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Salary demands by the player were reportedly the cause of the breakdown in recent talks, but that seems to have been wide of the mark or is now not a deal breaker considering the two parties are back round the table.

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The fee could have been the cause of the rift between the two clubs, with Benfica initially wanting £6 million, but Celtic only willing to pay £4 million.

Hopefully an agreement can be thrashed out and a deal can be concluded as soon as possible.

Paulo is a player of great potential, and one who can have a great future at the club, and one that Brendan Rodgers wants back at the club.

Article image:Paulo Bernardo talks back on, Norwich fans accepting the inevitable

The Celtic manager hinted that new signings were coming ahead of the trip to the USA next week and would undoubtedly like to see Bernardo, Adam Idah and a new first choice goalkeeper joining up with the Celtic party travelling to the States or maybe joining up with the squad Stateside.

Having a look around the Norwich forums and fan media sites, there appears to be a feeling that there’s no point in keeping Idah if he doesn’t want to be there and that they should take the money from Celtic so that they can bring in a new striker from the their new Danish manager Johannes Hoff Thorup’s list of targets.

Article image:Paulo Bernardo talks back on, Norwich fans accepting the inevitable

There’s no doubt that Celtic signing Bernardo, Idah and a new keeper will cheer everyone up and stem the flow of growing frustration. But those three should only be the start of the summer spending, although should Celtic part with the cash this week the Board will no doubt retreat to dark rooms for the rest of the window to recover and come to terms with the reduction in the PLC bank balance.

And of course to plot the sale of Matt O’Riley.

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