
Celtic Set to Offer New Deal to Rising Star Amid European Interest
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Despite falling 4-2 to Aston Villa in Wednesday’s Champions League clash, Celtic secured a place in the knockout phase play-offs, edging through by just a single point.
Victories over Slovan Bratislava, RB Leipzig, and Young Boys in earlier matches ensured Brendan Rodgersâ men advanced, setting up a high-profile showdown with German heavyweights Bayern Munich for a spot in the last 16.
Reflecting on the loss to Villa, Rodgers expressed pride in his squad.
âWeâve built a solid foundation this season, proving we can compete at the level we aspire to. Weâve also shown resilience defensively,â Rodgers stated. âAt this level, mistakes are costly, and you’re facing players with exceptional quality. But overall, we were competitive across all eight games, collecting 12 points and earning an exciting tie for both the players and the supporters.â
Rodgers emphasized that Celticâs progression to the knockout phase play-offs “brings pride to both the club and the nation.”
Celtic Ready to Secure Cummings’ Future with New Contract
Adding to the positive news for Celtic supporters, the club is reportedly preparing to offer a new contract to promising young striker Daniel Cummings, who made his senior debut as a late substitute in the defeat to Aston Villa.
Widely regarded as one of the clubâs top young talents, the 18-year-old has been in sensational form for Celtic’s B team this season, netting 25 goals in 26 appearances across all competitions.
Cummingsâ impressive performances have attracted interest from European clubs such as Bologna, Club Brugge, and RB Salzburg, all of whom have recently scouted the young forward.
According to The Celtic Way, the Scottish champions are set to offer Cummings a long-term deal to fend off this growing interest and secure his future at Parkhead. With his current contract expiring at the end of the season, Cummings is free to negotiate with other clubs, but Celtic are expected to act quickly to keep him on board.
Earlier this year, The Young Team, a group known for identifying Scotlandâs emerging talents, described Cummings as “too good for the Lowland League,” praising his “intelligent runs” and “spectacular finishes.”
Scotland Under-19 coach Neil MacFarlane also lauded Cummings’ progress back in November: âDanielâs done really well. Heâs been prolific in the Lowland League and even found the net in the UEFA Youth League. Heâs added another dimension to Celticâs attacking options, alongside several other standout young players at the club.â