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·30 Agustus 2025
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AEK Athens v RSC Anderlecht – UEFA Conference League ATHENS, GREECE – AUGUST 28 : Dolberg Kasper forward of RSC Anderlecht in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025 26 play-off round second leg between AEK Athens and RSC Anderlecht on August 28, 2025 in Athens, Greece, 28 08 2025 Athens Greece Photo: IMAGO Jan De Meuleneir
Danish striker Kasper Dolberg has emerged as the Hoops’ main target, in recent days, but the deal remains locked in a chain of negotiations that highlights both the club’s immediate needs and the deeper issues Brendan Rodgers insists must be addressed.
Celtic have made an £8m bid for Dolberg, who has rebuilt his career in Belgium with Anderlecht after earlier spells at Ajax, Nice, and Sevilla. The Belgian side, however, are unwilling to let the 27-year-old go until they secure a replacement. Here’s what Sky Sports had to say on that.
Adam Idah scores the winner for Celtic in the 2024 Scottish Cup Final against theRangers at Hampden. Photo Vagelis Georgariou for The Celtic Star
The ripple effect has reached Swansea City as well. Adam Idah, who was due to complete a £7m move to the Championship side after passing a medical, was abruptly recalled by Celtic when Rodgers insisted no sale would be sanctioned without a replacement lined up. Idah, just back from injury, has now been pulled back into first-team contention and could even feature in Sunday’s Glasgow derby at Ibrox.
It is a scenario that sums up Celtic’s late-window approach, a mixture of improvisation, brinkmanship, and necessity rather than preparation.
Rodgers did not disguise his frustrations when asked about the club’s transfer business in Friday’s press conference.
When asked why Celtic always seem to leave business late, Rodgers offered a blunt response:
Carlos Forbs #9 of Club Brugge KV dribbles the ball in the first half of the UEFA Champions League Play-offs Round Second Leg match between Club Brugge and theRangers at Jan Breydelstadion on August 27, 2025 in Bruges, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)
*Carlos Forbs a player Celtic were interested in previously when he went by the name Borges.
Peter Lawwell, Michael Nicholson and Chris McKay applaud during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Livingston at Celtic Park on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Rodgers was then asked whether Celtic can finally change this culture by next summer. His answer was cautiously optimistic, while again stressing the need for a new approach.
Dermot Desmond prior to the Celtic vs St Mirren Cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park on May 20, 2023 (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
The reporter then put it to Rodgers that these same frustrations had been raised last year and by previous managers before him. Rodgers’ answer acknowledged the continuity of the problem.
Brendan Rodgers, Manager of Celtic looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League Play-offs Round First Leg match between Celtic and Kairat Almaty at Celtic Park on August 20, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
For Rodgers, securing Dolberg before the deadline would at least ease the short-term pressure. The Dane offers international pedigree, Champions League experience, and the kind of link-up play Celtic have lacked beyond Kyogo. But whether or not the deal gets over the line, the bigger conversation is about how Celtic stop repeating this cycle.
Rodgers’ words carry a familiar echo. From Lennon to Postecoglou, and now again under his own second spell, the frustration is that Celtic too often enter September under-prepared, rather than entering July armed and ready.
For now, Celtic supporters can only watch the final days of the window unfold, hoping Dolberg is the striker to arrive. But Rodgers’ insistence is very much clear – the bigger transfer problem won’t be solved by one late deal. It requires the club to rethink its entire approach, or else history will keep repeating itself.
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