Chris Sutton Warns of Celtic’s Weakened Squad after O’Riley Sale

Matt O'Riley of Celtic celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the Scottish Cup Semi Final match between Aberdeen and Celtic at Hampden on April 20, 2024 i(Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley is on the brink of joining English Premier League side Brighton, with an official announcement expected this weekend.

The Bhoys have reportedly agreed to a transfer fee with Brighton, which includes an initial £25 million and an additional £5 million in potential add-ons, bringing the total value of the deal to a record £30 million.

Transfer Agreement Confirmed

Renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano, alongside Sky Sports, has confirmed that the transfer has been agreed in principle. The Danish international’s move marks a significant sale for Celtic, one that underscores the club’s status as a stepping stone for emerging talent-seeking opportunities in more competitive leagues.

The City Stadium Celtic s Matt O Riley during the pre-season friendly match at The City Stadium, Wednesday July 10, 2024. Photo Andrew Milligan

Chris Sutton Questions Celtic’s Depth

Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton has expressed his concerns over the move, particularly regarding the impact on the squad’s strength. Taking to social media platform X, Sutton commented, “Good luck to Matt O’Riley if he goes. He’s conducted himself brilliantly. Celtic will be weaker without him. I get Celtic are a development club and it will be ‘can’t stand in the player’s way’. I get that, but the club shouldn’t be weaker player-wise than last season, and they are!”

Sutton’s remarks echo the sentiments of many Celtic fans, who fear that the current transfer window has focused more on maintaining last season’s squad rather than upgrading it. O’Riley’s departure, in particular, leaves a noticeable gap in the team.

Pressure on Celtic to Strengthen Before Window Closes

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has acknowledged the need for further reinforcements, reiterating during his Friday press conference that he expects more signings in the coming days. The club’s recruitment team faces mounting pressure to secure quality additions that will not only replace O’Riley but also enhance the squad overall.

With time still left in the transfer window, there is hope that a few strategic signings, including a solid replacement for O’Riley and perhaps a couple of defenders, could significantly boost the team’s prospects. The next week will be crucial as Celtic looks to conclude their transfer business on a positive note.

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