Former Celtic prospect valued at 20m - gossip
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Former Celtic prospect valued at 20m - gossip
"Image source, Getty Images Having left in the summer of 2024 for a compensation fee, ex-Celtic kid at English Championship side is attracting attention... Crystal Palace and Fulham are among the clubs who are continuing to monitor highly-rated Glasgow-born Republic of Ireland winger Rocco Vata, with Watford valuing the former Celtic 20-year-old at 20m. (Daily Mail), external Rocco Vata, who made six substitute appearances for Celtic, has changed representatives with "European clubs already showing interest". (Fabrizio Romano on X), external"
"Hamilton Academical are pursuing an emergency rescue plan to avert administration after owner Seref Zengin's failure to pay this month's staff wages forced the resignation of manager John Rankin. (The Herald On Sunday), external John Rankin says he quit Hamilton Academical after being forced to chase late wages for his players and that "I can't be a front" for the club's financial problems. (Sunday Mail), external"
"Suggestions that Columbus Crew striker Wessam Abou Ali could follow Wilfried Nancy to Celtic should the head coach's switch be confirmed are fanciful because the 26-year-old Palestine international has been sidelined through injury since September. (Football Transfers), external Former Scotland centre-half Steven Caldwell has covered Columbus Crew matches as a pundit and is sceptical about whether Wilfried Nancy's tactics, which work in the heat of the United States summer, will be effective in a Scottish winter with Celtic. (The National On Sunday), external"
Rocco Vata, a Glasgow-born Republic of Ireland winger, left Celtic in summer 2024 and is attracting interest from Crystal Palace and Fulham while Watford value him at £20m. Vata made six substitute appearances for Celtic and has changed representatives, with reports of European clubs showing interest. Suggestions that Columbus Crew striker Wessam Abou Ali could follow Wilfried Nancy to Celtic are called fanciful due to Abou Ali's long-term injury absence. Steven Caldwell is sceptical about whether Nancy's US summer tactics will suit Scottish winters. Scotland may play Argentina in a March friendly. Hamilton Academical face a financial crisis leading to their manager's resignation.
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