Talk about contracts is heating up at Celtic, with Brendan Rodgers quizzed on two key starts in Friday’s press conference.

Alistair Johnston is seemingly edging closer to a new deal, though the manager said nothing was imminent, and Greg Taylor’s situation is still unresolved.

Soccer Football – Champions League – Celtic v RB Leipzig – Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain – November 5, 2024 Celtic’s Alistair Johnston celebrates their third goal scored by Celtic’s Reo Hatate REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

Daniel Cummings, an 18-year-old striker from the Celtic B team who has been in sensational form this season, also has a contract dwindling down.

Cummings’ contract is set to expire next summer, which has attracted significant interest from clubs south of the border due to the relatively low cross-border compensation rules that would allow English teams to secure his services for just €310,000.

Cummings’ performances this season have been remarkable; he has scored 18 goals in 17 matches across all competitions, including two standout goals against RB Leipzig in the UEFA Youth League, where he is currently the joint second-top scorer. This prolific form has put him on the radar of several English clubs, and with his agency’s extensive network across Europe’s top leagues, the possibility of a move is becoming increasingly real.

Celtic faces a critical juncture in deciding Cummings’ future. As a lifelong fan of the club, there is hope that an agreement for an extension can be reached.

Securing his future would be a great move, ensuring that the Hoops maintain control over one of their brightest young prospects before he becomes the subject of a competitive bidding war in the transfer market.

1 COMMENT

  1. Get it done! When was the last time we had a free scoring local lad in the first team?

    Sign him up and let’s see how he develops in a year or two, if nothing else we will get a bigger fee from selling him on.

    No brainer.

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