Celtic academy prospect Paul Kennedy has joined up with Scottish League 1 side Clyde after departing the Hoops this summer.
The Bully Wee announced this afternoon that the 20-year old had signed a two-year deal after impressing Danny Lennon on a trial period at the club.
BREAKING ? | We are pleased to announce the signing of midfielder Paul Kennedy on a two year deal after impressing in pre-season and in the NL Broadwood Cup as a trialist
Full story and Danny Lennon's comments: https://t.co/pMPI9g2u3c pic.twitter.com/dfgcCZbOpB
— Clyde FC (@ClydeFC) July 11, 2021
Kennedy rose through the ranks at Parkhead and captained the development side in the 2019 Scottish Youth Cup final against Rangers at Hampden.
But unfortunately, from there, he couldn’t make the step up to the first team and make himself a mainstay there.
Some young players react differently to being released by the Hoops at a young age, but Kennedy looks to have bounced back up straight away and secured himself a move for the next two years.
Whilst he may not be at the Hoops anymore, it is always nice to see youngsters go on and forge a career for themselves in the game. Hopefully, we see that from the 20-year old in the Scottish game for years to come.