With pre-season fast approaching, there’s a buzz building around Celtic once again – and this week on the first Celtic Exchange Weekly of the new campaign, we dive into the latest comings and goings as the squad begins to take shape for the new season. Brendan Rodgers already has some new players to work with as Benjamin Nygren and Callum Osman set to join up with KT, Ross Doohan and the rest of the squad in the coming days. We discuss what the new Bhoys might bring to the party and what impact they may have in green & white. Of course, it’s not all about arrivals – several players have moved on including stalwart Greg Taylor and a couple of Academy prospects – we take stock of what those departures mean for the club and how new Player Pathway Manager Shaun Maloney can improve our fortunes there. With European qualifiers looming and a title to defend, we also look ahead to what fans can expect in the coming weeks, and share our early thoughts ahead of our latest crack at the Champions League. ?️ Join Tino, James & Paddy for the first Celtic Exchange Weekly of the new season. ============================================= ? Celtic Exchange Are Now On Patreon! ?️ Additional Episodes – Full pre and post match shows for every Celtic game, plus special episodes throughout the season (Up to 16+ episodes each and every month) ? Full Access, Your Way – Catch every episode we produce in high quality video OR listen to the audio on the go – whatever suits your style ☀️ The Daily – Your Celtic Morning Briefing – A sharp, no-nonsense news round-up delivered every weekday (as audio). Start your day the Celtic way. ? Zero Ads, Just Celtic – Cut the noise – every episode without a single interruption ? Step Inside The Green Room – Join our exclusive Patreon-only space and connect with us and fellow Celtic fans for real, unfiltered Celtic chat ? Visit patreon.com/celticexchange and use code KT63 for 50% off your first month
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