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·3 September 2025
“Never replaced Kyogo, never replaced Nicolas Kuhn,” Chris Sutton

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David Datro Fofana of Burnley celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Premier League match between Burnley FC and Fulham FC at Turf Moor on February 03, 2024 . (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
Celtic reportedly explored a loan move for the 22-year-old, but Fofana opted for Charlton Athletic instead. That switch ultimately collapsed, leaving him still on the books at Stamford Bridge until at least January.
As the news came through on the BBC 5 Live programme Monday Night Club, former Celtic striker Chris Sutton criticised Fofana as it appeared he was on his way to the English Championship.
Sutton said: “God, what an idiot. Charlton? Instead of Celtic? Really?”
Chris Sutton – St Mirren v theRangers, 24 August 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
Sutton – who has been rightfully outspoken about Celtic’s dreadful transfer window all summer – went onto lambast the way the club’s hierarchy has operated in the market.
“It’s been a nightmare, however many months now, of recruitment at Celtic,” he said. Never replaced Kyogo, never replaced Nicolas Kuhn; Brendan Rodgers clearly isn’t happy.”
“When Callum McGregor says they need bodies in the door – Callum is super intelligent, he’s articulate, he’s measured. When the captain says they need players in, out of the Champions League, there is a large element of the support that are getting restless.”
Last night Celtic were ‘delighted’ to announce the signing of Kelechi Iheanacho on a one-year deal. This ‘delight’ was not echoed by supporters in the comments section of the club’s post on X. The hierarchy were so desperate that they had to turn to a guy who knocked Celtic back in January for Middlesbrough. How embarrassing.
Celtic ended the window signing 11 players which included: Kieran Tierney, Benjamin Nygren, Callum Osmand, Ross Doohan Hayato Inamura, Shin Yamada, Jahmai Simpson-Pusey, Marcelo Saracchi, Michel-Ange Balikwisha, Sebastian Tounekti and now Iheanacho on a free.
Heading out the door were Nicolas Kuhn, Adam Idah, Gustaf Lagerbielke, Marco Tilio, Kwon, Greg Taylor, Scott Bain, Luis Palma, Maik Nawrocki, Stephen Welsh, Adam Montgomery and Josh Clarke.
Peter Lawwell, Michael Nicholson and Christopher McKay watch on as Celtic draw 0-0 with Kairat at Celtic Park in the UEFA Champions League play-off match, worth over £40m to the winners.
Celtic ended with a net profit of around £13.6m which excludes the sell-on-clauses the club would have profited from for Jeremie Frimpong signing for Liverpool and Ben Doak joining Bournemouth. Add those and the World Class money makers on the Celtic Board will have turned over £20m in transfer window profits.
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Celtic in the Eighties by David Potter, out now!
Celtic in the Eighties by the late, great David Potter is published this Friday 5 September by Celtic Star Books. All pre-ordered copies have now been signed by Celtic legend Danny McGrain who has also written the foreword for David Potter’s final book.
These copies have now been posted to everyone who has pre-ordered with copies being send all over the world. It’s been an incredible response, so thank you to each and every one of you who will be receiving your signed book shorty.
Celtic in the Eighties will be available in the Celtic superstore and all other club shops from Friday 5 September. And don’t forget that you can still purchase your copy from Celticstarbooks.com for same day postage. The next 30 orders will also receive a FREE copy of an earlier David Potter book, Alec McNair, Celtic’s Icicle then that wonderful David Potter book will be out of stock.
Celtic in the Eighties by David Potter. Foreword by Danny McGrain. Published on Celtic Star Books on 5 September 2025. Click on image to pre-order.
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