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Remains very much on the Parkhead to do list- Celtic looking to do business on 2019 flop

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Finding a club for Boli Bolingoli is a priority on Celtic January to do list according to the Daily Mail. 

So far this season the former Rapid Vienna wing-back has made two appearances with Greg Taylor, Liam Scales and Josip Juranovic in front of him for a place at left-back 

Bolingoli was part of Peter Lawwell’s disastrous 2019 recruitment plan that saw Hatem Abd Elhamed, Marian Shved and Vakoun Bayo brought on and quietly disposed of having made little impact. Earlier this week Lee O’Connor left Celtic for Tranmere Rovers. 

There are still a number of legacy transfer issues to be resolved from the last few transfer windows, picking up on a snippet from a rival publication, the Daily Record reports: 

Meanwhile, Boli Bolingoli faces a game of patience to secure his exit from Parkhead. 

The Belgian left-back is way down the pecking order and hasn’t turned out in green and white since the 2-0 win over Motherwell back in October. 

The Daily Mail stated finding a new club for Bolingoli remains very much on the Parkhead to do list before the window closes on Monday night. 

Bolingoli played in the Champions League last season while on loan at Basaksehir of Istanbul. 

With a contract running until May 2023 Bolingoli could be an issue for Celtic through another couple of transfer windows. 

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  • Stev says:

    How can you be a flop if you dont get a chance. This guy was signed before the cluj game but Lennon decides to play McGregor at left back. Plays a blinder against sevco then gets dropped hung out to dry in covid fiasco,media conspired and supporters play along. Start sticking up for players like we used to. Our manager is getting the shite that comes from the media and not entertaining them. That was missing last season.

  • John S says:

    The problem with lucrative contracts is that the players won’t want to relinquish them. Perhaps contracts should be performance-related.

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