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Desmond Can Make Big Celtic Statement by Hiring Martinez

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Celtic and Dermot Desmond have been told they can make a ‘big statement’ by hiring a manager set to appear at the World Cup as their next boss to succeed Martin O’Neill.

While Celtic chiefs have a huge decision on who the club’s next permanent manager will be, looking to avoid another disastrous appointment like Wilfried Nancy, on the pitch O’Neill is focused on ending a tough season on a high.

The Northern Irishman led the club to a Scottish Cup final tie against Neil Lennon’s Dunfermline as they thrashed St Mirren 6-2 on Sunday, although four of the goals came in extra time after the game ended 2-2 in normal time.

The 90 minutes summed up a disappointing campaign for the Hoops, who have been beaten eight times in 33 Scottish Premiership matches.

Still, the Bhoys could end the campaign with two trophies as they still remain in the hunt to win the league title, alongside leaders Hearts and Old Firm rivals Rangers.

The trio are separated by three points ahead of the five-game end-of-season shootout, with Celtic hosting both clubs at Parkhead in May, including Derek McInnes’ men on the final day.

Celtic Must Show Real Ambition to Land Martinez

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According to Football Insider, if there’s any chance Celtic could appoint Roberto Martinez as O’Neill’s successor, then they would do it.

The Spaniard has become a well-respected international manager in recent years, and he is set to lead Portugal at the 2026 World Cup, having coached Belgium previously.

As a result, Football Insider report that Celtic and Desmond would have to show ‘real ambition’ to convince ‘top manager’ Martinez to return to club management, 10 years after his last job at Everton.

The report adds that Celtic will need to make a big investment financially to bring him in, with other top European clubs likely to be keen should he decide to ditch international management.

Celtic Have Martinez Advantage

Roberto Martinez

While budget and ambition will clearly be key to Celtic’s chances of landing a manager of the calibre of Martinez, they do have other advantages too.

The 52-year-old has worked with Celtic assistant manager Shaun Maloney twice before, at Wigan and with Belgium, while his wife is Scottish.

The Celtic job is a big one in terms of European football, but factors like the above could help persuade him that Parkhead is the right move.

The other top contenders for the job appear to be another international manager in Wales’ Craig Bellamy, while it was reported last month that Robbie Keane has emerged as a frontrunner following his exploits with Ferencvaros.

They could be favourable options if the Bhoys decide they don’t want to wait until after the World Cup for their new boss to start, like Martinez would need to.

Martinez Would be Martin O’Neill Upgrade

Celtic manager Martin O'Neill arrives at stadium

While O’Neill continues to prove himself as being a good Celtic manager despite being 74 years of age, as well as the strong relationship he has with supporters, there is little doubt that Martinez would be an upgrade on him.

His club managerial career may still have a few question marks over it, but he still led Everton to a fifth-placed finish in the Premier League in 2014 and has clearly matured tactically over the years.

You also don’t manage Belgium and Portugal unless you have something special about you, so there is no doubt he would be a hugely exciting appointment at Celtic Park.

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Man Utd to Miss Out on Osasuna Winger Victor Munoz to Newcastle

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Manchester United look set to miss out on one of their targets with a Premier League rival now in advanced talks to secure his signature.

Unfortunately for United, they will be competing with a host of Premier League sides when it comes to new additions in the summer transfer window.

The World Cup adds a new dimension to the window, with players competing at the tournament likely to attract interest from a number of different sides due to there being so many eyes on them.

Players that perform well at the tournament often get big moves in the summer window, with scouts from clubs all around the world attending.

One player starring at the World Cup was a target for United, but it appears that he is now going to join one of their Premier League rivals.


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According to a report from Caught Offside, Osasuna winger Víctor Munoz is in advanced talks to join Newcastle United in the summer transfer window.

Manchester United were reportedly one of the sides interested in signing Munoz, but his priority has always been game time. Newcastle have made a strong case that he will play regularly.

Newcastle are set to pay in the region of £35m, prioritising a move to sign a winger after Anthony Gordon was sold to Barcelona.

Munoz, described as ‘elite’, didn’t appear to be a huge priority for Manchester United, but it could have been a smart deal at a reasonable price.

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Man Utd Focusing on Midfield Additions

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Manchester United are clearly looking to prioritise midfielders in the summer transfer window.

Reports have suggested that they are seriously pushing to bring West Ham star Mateus Fernandes to the club, while they have also agreed a deal to sign Ederson from Atalanta.

United are believed to have pulled out of the race to sign Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali and Elliot Anderson.

It appears that Fernandes and Ederson could be the two targets for the midfield position, but there is still a chance they look to bring in a third before the window closes.

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Man Utd Eyeing Move to Sign Morgan Rogers After Fernandes and Summerville

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Manchester United are eyeing a move for a £100m star as they consider launching a £120m double transfer raid on West Ham United to sign Mateus Fernandes and Crysencio Summerville, according to the Telegraph.

Man United have wrapped up their first signing of the summer already, with Ederson set to complete a move to Old Trafford next month after the Red Devils reached a full agreement to sign the Brazilian from Atalanta in a deal worth less than £40m.

United identified the central midfield position as their biggest transfer priority as they look to complete a major rebuild in that area following Casemiro’s departure, with Manuel Ugarte likely to join him through the exit door.

One more player will arrive in the position after Ederson, and it could even be two should Ugarte complete a move away, with full focus right now on signing Fernandes.

Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that United are in official talks with both the player and West Ham over a switch to Old Trafford, with the Portugal international keen on the move.

The Red Devils are also considering a move for the Netherlands international Summerville, which could see them launch a £120m bid for the Hammers duo.

Man United ‘Strongly Interested’ in Morgan Rogers

Aston Villa attacker Morgan Rogers celebrates winning the Europa League final against Freiburg via Reuters

While United have interest in a potential double swoop on West Ham, they are also targeting a player from another English club in Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa.

The Red Devils had been linked with the England international earlier in the summer, but recent reports have suggested that Arsenal are the frontrunners for his signature and that the player is keen to join the Premier League champions.

However, a new report from the Telegraph says that United have ‘strong interest’ in signing Rogers as they look to strengthen their attacking options.

Michael Carrick and director of football Jason Wilcox have both worked with the 23-year-old ‘superstar’ in the past at Middlesbrough and Manchester City respectively, so the interest in him isn’t a shock.

Rogers’ £100m price tag is a big issue though, with United earmarking the majority of their summer transfer budget to bolster their midfield.

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Man United Winger Move Depends on Rashford

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The report adds that any move for a winger, or a forward who can play out wide and centrally like Rogers, will depend on the future of Marcus Rashford.

The England international is available for £40m this summer due to a release clause, after Barcelona failed to activate their buy option on the forward.

The release clause is valid for everyone except Manchester City and Liverpool, with the Red Devils only willing to entertain permanent exits for the 28-year-old following his loan switch to Barcelona.

United need to offload the £325,000-a-week player if they are to be able to bring in a new forward, with Rashford keen on another move abroad following his successful spell at the Camp Nou.

Several Premier League clubs are thought to be monitoring his situation.

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Crystal Palace Target Celtic Midfielder Arne Engels in Summer Transfer

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Crystal Palace are reportedly eyeing a move to sign a Celtic star in the summer transfer window, according to Sky Sports reporter Sacha Tavolieri.

The Eagles will be looking to enjoy an impressive summer transfer window as they look to back new manager Pierre Sage, who joined the club earlier this month.

Sage came in to replace Oliver Glasner, and he has some big shoes to fill, considering the Austrian manager won three trophies during his time at the club.

Glasner decided to leave Selhurst Park at the end of his contract just days after they lifted the Europa Conference League title.

The former Palace boss often complained about the lack of ambition from the club in terms of recruitment, so it will be interesting to see how much they back Sage this summer.


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According to a report from Sky Sports journalist Tavolieri, Crystal Palace are in the race to sign Celtic midfielder Arne Engels in the summer transfer window.

Palace are hoping to convince Engels, described as ‘outstanding’ by former Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, to join the club and beat Nottingham Forest to his signature.

Reports suggested last month that Engels is one to watch for the summer transfer window, with a departure from the club planned.

Although a Belgian international, Engels failed to make the World Cup squad for this summer.

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Palace May Need Midfield Reinforcements

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One of Crystal Palace’s priority positions in the summer transfer window could be to bring in a new midfielder for Sage.

Adam Wharton has been heavily linked with a move away from Selhurst Park, with reports claiming that Liverpool are plotting a move to secure his signature this summer.

Daichi Kamada is also out of contract, although Palace have confirmed they are in talks over a new deal. If both leave, they will be desperately in need of midfield reinforcements.

Palace also need to bring in players that are going to suit Sage’s style, so it could be a busy summer transfer window for the Eagles.

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