The Celtic Star
·20. Mai 2026
Atletico Madrid eye Matt O’Riley bid as Celtic face major summer decision

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·20. Mai 2026

As reported by Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are readying a move for O’Riley, who has found himself surplus to requirements under Fabian Hürzeler at Brighton this season. The 25-year-old Denmark international has managed just six Premier League appearances in the current campaign – a damning reflection of where he stands on the south coast.
This isn’t new ground for Atletico. Simeone’s side had a bid of around €24m knocked back by Celtic in January 2024, with Brendan Rodgers publicly confirming the Hoops had rejected the offer and insisting O’Riley was going nowhere mid-season. Brighton then came in and got their man that summer, paying €30m – a record Celtic sale at the time – and that’s where the sell-on clause becomes very relevant to us right now.
Celtic are reported to hold a 10% sell-on clause from the 2024 agreement with Brighton. If O’Riley moves for the €30m Brighton are expected to demand, that’s approximately €3m heading back to Parkhead. It’s not life-changing money in the grand scheme of things, but it’s a tidy return on a player the club developed and maximised brilliantly – and it’s the kind of smart contract work that vindicates the approach taken at the time.
O’Riley himself has been refreshingly honest about his situation. Speaking to The Brighton Base, he said: “Honestly, right now, I’m not sure. That’s the honest answer. I love being here at Brighton. I love what the club stands for, the values, all the stuff I do with the foundation. But, at the same time, as a player, you naturally want to play.” He added: “End of the season, I think I’ll have a bit more clarity on kind of where I stand and how that looks going into the summer.”
Atletico see Matt as exactly the kind of midfielder who fits the “perfil Simeone” – technically sharp, hard-working, tactically disciplined. Serie A clubs are also circling, so Brighton won’t be short of suitors if they decide to cash in. His Estimated Transfer Value sits at €24.4m, which suggests there’s a gap to bridge if Atleti want to get a deal done at Brighton’s asking price.
For Celtic, this is a subplot to what promises to be a significant summer overhaul at the club, with multiple moving parts across the squad. With Arne Engels also attracting serious European interest, the pattern of Celtic’s best midfielders drawing attention from the continent’s elite clubs continues – and while that’s bittersweet, it speaks to the quality being produced and identified at Parkhead.
A €3m return on Matt O’Riley – a player we loved watching in the Hoops – would be a welcome boost. Here’s hoping the paperwork is watertight, folks.
Conor Spence
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