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Rubin have their say over complex Celtic deal

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Rubin Kazan have announced Oliver Abildgaard’s move to Celtic as a one year loan.

There has been some confusion since Celtic announced the deal for the midfielder which was subject to international clearance.

Earlier this year FIFA announced special regulations allowing players to leave Russian clubs with the deal for Sead Haksabanovic a traditional transfer on a five year contract with a fee reported to be in the region of £1.7-2m.

Abildgaard’s move seemed to be negotiated throughout Thursday with the announcement coming from Celtic in the final hour of the window.

TRANSLATION:

Football clubs Rubin and Celtic have reached an agreement on a one-year loan to the Scottish club for 26-year-old midfielder Oliver Abildgaard. After the lease expires, the Dane will have 1 year of contract with Rubin. Thanks Oliver!

With two years left on his Rubin contract Abildgaard is close to a very lucrative position where he can leave as a free agent.

A year playing for Celtic with little prospect of a change in the status of Russian football, where Rubin are now playing in the second tier works out in the midfielders favour.

For now contract issues can go on the back burner as Abildgaard looks to get upto fitness and make his mark in a very competitive Celtic squad.

Last season’s Celtic loan deals for Jota, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Daizen Maeda all included options to buy.

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  • Pan says:

    This allows time for Oliver and Celtic to assess each other and a transfer could take place at the end of the year.

    • TicToc says:

      Whale Oil, Beef Hooked!
      I’d never have worked that out! 🙂

      COYBIG tomorrow, go straight for the scum’s jugular and don’t stop till the final whistle.
      4-0 HH

  • Michael Donohoe says:

    He looks like a warrior..

  • the maister says:

    UEFA never suspended any British Clubs from European competition between 1948 and 2022, despite them being involved in twenty six wars they were party to. ‘All we are saying is “Give Peace A Chance.”‘

  • the maister says:

    But when UEFA suspends Russian Clubs from UEFA Competitions, we are quite willing to sign their players, who would not otherwise have been available!

  • the maister says:

    That might make some teams we play against indignant. They’re maybe thinking it’s not completely fair – that we got some players only because of certain, outstanding, unique circumstances and maybe that could backfire on us!

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