Celtic are poised to secure their first summer signing with Odin Thiago Holm’s transfer nearing completion according to Nettavisen in Norway.

Holm, renowned for his impressive ball control and nimble agility, could be the first post Ange signing. This move would mark the beginning of the club’s transfer strategy, that was planned while Postecoglou was still in charge.

Mark Lawwell and the scouting team have been diligently preparing transfer plans since January. Their objective is clear: to bolster the team and ensure readiness for the new manager’s arrival. This approach underlines Celtic’s commitment to maintaining the competitive edge and the club’s core strength.

The Norwegian publication wrote: ‘There have also been meeting activities in the club’s administration throughout the day. The topic has also been other things, such as the imminent sale of Odin Thiago Holm to Celtic.’

Signing players in the absence of a new manager’s direct input does come with its set of challenges. While these signings could provide much-needed energy and versatility, there’s also the risk of them not aligning with the new manager’s vision. It’s a delicate balance between team-building and accommodating a new managerial style

Simultaneously, VÃ¥lerenga, Holm’s current club, is facing a leadership change. The board members’ meeting ended with the dismissal of their manager, adding a degree of uncertainty to the club’s future direction. Holm’s departure would add to this transition period for VÃ¥lerenga.

As Celtic inch closer to securing their first summer signing, we’ll keep you posted with the latest updates.

Who is Odin Thiago Holm’s?

Hailing from Valerenga’s very own youth academy, the 20-year-old showcased an unusual maturity when he chose to stay home instead of jetting off to join Italian behemoth, Juventus. His goal? To fast-track his ascension to first-team football, a testament to his determination and pragmatic outlook. It’s a decision that paid off handsomely, with him now boasting over a century of appearances for his home club.

His talent has not gone unnoticed on the global stage, with Premier League powerhouse Manchester United once expressing interest, and his inclusion in the prestigious 2020 NextGen list of promising players only solidifying his burgeoning reputation.

However, like every rising star, his journey hasn’t been without hurdles. A knee injury did cast a shadow over his promising career, albeit temporarily. Despite this setback and the ongoing struggles Valerenga face in the Eliteserien, he has stood out as a key player.

His versatility is one of his strongest assets. Primarily seen orchestrating play from deep as a holding midfielder, he’s equally adept when playing as an eight.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Surprise caught our media out again who are to busy doing there cheerleading for ibrox dreaming up stories of them signing top players while celtic just get on with it and it shows celtic board might have there man in manager in dug out soon a welloiled machine keeps moving till repacement in and engine fire on all cylenders

  2. Joke signing no manager yet but signing players not needed who is doing these deals is this lawell at it again ? . This guy don’t look good enough to replace any of our midfielders we have or is there something brewing here is lawell already got his selling head on here and weakening our team with bang average players 2.5 mil fir this guy is a joke .

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