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·26 de mayo de 2025
Celtic hold contract discussions with Jeffrey Schlupp

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·26 de mayo de 2025
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Schlupp came off the bench as Celtic lost on penalties in the Scottish Cup Final. However, it might not be his last game for the club. As reported by Sky Sports News’ Anthony Joseph, Celtic have held discussions with the player over a deal.
It seems like an unlikely move for Celtic to make given that Schlupp’s Palace deal was said to be worth £70k-a-week. The player will fancy a long term contract that maximises his earning potential. Celtic will not want to offer the player a deal that places him as a top earner, especially with Kieran Tierney returning to the club.
Kieran Tierney of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Ben White during the Premier League match between Southampton FC and Arsenal FC at St Mary’s Stadium on May 25, 2025. (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images)
Tierney has agreed a pre-contract to make a sensational return to Celtic this summer. The Scotland Internationalist will slot into the left back berth but Brendan Rodgers will want adequate cover to manage KT’s game time to minimise the risk of overload and injury.
A wave from Greg Taylor ahead of the Scottish Cup Final on 24 May, Aberdeen v Celtic Photo: Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Celtic have offered Greg Taylor a new deal but the comments from Brendan Rodgers appear to indicate that the player is mulling his future over and will provide an update in the close season. The report states that Celtic have left it up to the player to decide whether he wishes to stay. It is understandable that Celtic will want to keep the player given his role in the team but the 27-year-old might not wish to take a reduced role with Tierney returning.
With Kieran Tierney returning there seems to be only one spot left in the squad so it’s one of two from Greg Taylor and Jeffrey Schlupp, who will have to take a deal that is in line with the realities of Celtic’s wage structure. If he can get more somewhere in England that so be it.
Greg Taylor and Alistair Johnston. Photo: Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Taylor should stay at Celtic. His USP requires a team at the top end of the table, dominating in their national league. He will have to look outside these shores to find that but he’s already got it at Celtic. Taylor was one of the few Celtic players who put in a decent performance at the Scottish Cup Final at the weekend.
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