€2m Celtic Star Heavily Linked With Saudi Move: Why The Glasgow Giants Should Let Him Leave? | OneFootball

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·17 juillet 2026

€2m Celtic Star Heavily Linked With Saudi Move: Why The Glasgow Giants Should Let Him Leave?

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The whispers around Celtic have finally turned into something tangible. Out in the Middle East, reports from 365Scores suggest Ange Postecoglou is looking to raid his former club. Now managing Al-Nassr, the Australian needs a central midfielder to replace the outgoing Marcelo Brozovic. He has targeted two players. One of them is Callum McGregor.

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A move like this does not happen in a vacuum. McGregor recently changed representation, signing with a Dubai-based agency. Players do not do that for no reason. Not when they are Celtic lifers. It is a calculated move. It screams of preparation for a final, massive payday in the Gulf.


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Another potential destination is already off the table. Al Qadsiah showed interest earlier, but they have hit their limit on foreign players. That door is shut. Al-Nassr remain the primary route. They have reportedly secured a preliminary agreement with one unnamed target, and the club are just waiting for the green light from Saudi authorities. The transfer window there opens on 22 July. Time is ticking.

What the manager says and the reality of the numbers

Martin O’Neill has tried to play things down. The Celtic boss claims he has heard nothing directly from his captain about wanting to leave. But he is realistic. O’Neill admitted to reporters that a mind-boggling financial offer changes the equation for any player over thirty. He plans to sit down with his midfielder for a face-to-face chat very soon.

Look at the cold facts. McGregor played 51 times across all competitions last season, including 37 league games. He gave everything. That amounted to over three thousand minutes of football. He scored twice, assisted three times, and picked up nine yellow cards. His average match rating was 7.09. Reliable. Consistent. But he is 33 now. His market value is around €2m. These are the stats of an ageing professional approaching the twilight of a brilliant career, not a midfielder in his prime.

T4O Opinion: Why Celtic must let their leader go

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – MAY 10: Callum McGregor of Celtic arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park on May 10, 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Holding onto a player against his will rarely works. Especially not a servant who has won 29 major honours at Parkhead. McGregor has earned the right to choose his next step. Keeping him by force is not a real strategy.

The captain is contracted until 2028. Celtic hold the cards regarding a transfer fee, even if his age keeps that number relatively low. Postecoglou knows exactly how to use him. They spent two successful years together in Glasgow. McGregor’s ability to control the tempo and press high up the pitch fits the manager’s style perfectly. It makes sense on paper.

Losing a leader is never easy. O’Neill relies heavily on experienced characters to run his dressing room. With European football on the horizon, Celtic cannot afford to start the season with a massive hole in the engine room. They need a replacement lined up immediately. Buying a panic replacement in late August is a recipe for disaster. If the Saudi money arrives before the deadline next week, the decision is simple. Celtic must accept the cash, say their goodbyes, and focus entirely on the rebuild.

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