The 18 y/o Celtic gem is closing in on a move to Millwall as a fee has been agreed
The Celtic player is set to make a move away from Parkhead in the summer transfer window, and is expected to undergo a quick assessment.
Celtic transfer news
The Hoops have made an impressive start to their 2024/25 season, winning their first two Scottish Premiership games, and they also got past Hibernian in the Scottish League Cup last weekend, winning 3-1 at Parkhead.
Brendan Rodgers will not want to rest on his laurels, instead, he is looking to bring in some new players who can not only strengthen their title chances but also ensure they have the best chance of being strong in the Champions League 2024/25.
Celtic have been linked with a move for Liverpool left-back Owen Beck, with the 21-year-old seen as an alternative to Ajax defender Owen Wijndal. The former is in top form at Anfield but his chances of breaking into the club will be tough, considering Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas are ahead of him in the pecking order, as well as the ever-changing Joe Gomez.
Lausanne-Sport midfielder Alvyn Sanches has also been tipped as a potential addition to the Hoops between now and the end of the summer transfer window, replacing Matt O'Riley, who continues to be a wanted man this summer. .
The Celtic youngster is close to leaving in the summer
In accordance with Football InsiderCeltic youngster Daniel Kelly is set to join Millwall, he is expected to undergo a medical in London on Monday after a fee was agreed between the clubs. There was a twist in the saga, as the 18-year-old was set to join the Championship club in January after signing a pre-contract agreement, but that has changed, and he will be leaving sooner than thought.
To see any young player leave Celtic is disappointing, given the importance of having a homegrown talent base, the same for Kelly, who Callum McGregor highly admires.
“It's very bright. When I was here we kept trying to get young players to put them in the first team of the academy. This boy was outstanding. He has personality, good quality, good kid, wants to learn, work as hard as possible, all these qualities.”
This feels like the right time for Kelly to move on, however, to adapt elsewhere and continue his development as a footballer, especially as he has been playing in the Lowland League for Celtic's B team.
The youngster has only played six games for the Hoops at the top level, scoring once in that time, and it's hard to see things changing for him this season.
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The Championship will be a good test for the young Scot, in terms of speed, strength and competitive nature, and in the end, it feels more beneficial for him to enjoy a new challenge than to remain frozen under Rodgers.
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