CELTIC have today confirmed the transfer of Kieran Tierney to Arsenal for a record breaking free. With the London club announcing the deal, Celtic hit out with their own statement on the transfer.

The club made it clear Kieran wanted to pursue this deal and once they knew he wanted to leave they went about trying to get the best deal possible.

Celtic note that they didn’t want or need to do a deal.

Now Celtic have a record fee for a player who came through the ranks at the club what exactly will they do with it?

Presumably, if they didn’t need to accept an offer for the player this money should be earmarked to boost the squad in a big way.

We will see what transpires over the next three weeks but as it stands Celtic have lost an entire first team defence this summer – Kieran Tierney, Benkovic, Boyata and Lustig.

3 COMMENTS

  1. This money is not shareholders money this is Celtic football clubs money, I hope none of this money is used forr the benefit of hotels and share holders, shareholder’s ain’t backing the club and resolution 12 now are they if it was down to me share holders would be bought out as they did not pony up any more than 14 million

  2. Well said Lordmac.we have become a feeder club for EPL teams.i would like to know where the money from the moussa deal has gone it hasn’t been spent as far as i can see,the 9 million when Rogers up sticks where has that gone,the 7 million for Armstrong where has that gone now we have another 25 million in the bank from the Tierney sale.we have money to spend.i hope we spend it on players and not the shareholders pay.the board should remember FOOTBALL IS NOTHING WITHOUT THE FANS

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