Celtic have been dealt a major setback with the news that Jota will be sidelined for between six and nine months due to a knee injury sustained during the Hoops’ title-clinching win over Dundee United.

The Portuguese winger, who returned to Parkhead in January, appeared to twist his knee awkwardly in the first half at Tannadice and was forced off. While he managed to join in the post-match celebrations, Jota did so on crutches and with a knee brace—an ominous sign that has now been confirmed.
🚨 BREAKING Celtic winger Jota will miss up to NINE months with a knee injury 🔽
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 2, 2025
The 26-year-old’s injury comes at a time when he had begun to find his rhythm again in green and white, having contributed to several key moments in recent weeks. His enforced absence will be a bitter blow to Brendan Rodgers, particularly with the Scottish Cup final and a European campaign on the horizon next season. It’s a massive blow personally for the player.
Celtic now face the prospect of being without one of their marquee attacking options until around Christmas, with the winger not expected to return to full training until at least November.
The injury also raises questions about the club’s summer planning, with Jota’s absence potentially prompting moves in the transfer market to bolster the wide areas.