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Brendan Rodgers, the enthusiastic helm of Celtic, remains hopeful about retaining the services of Greg Taylor beyond this summer, despite the challenges posed by contract negotiations and the return of Kieran Tierney. At 27, Taylor's current contract is drawing to a close, stirring speculation about his future at the club.
Although there is nothing definitive to report on the contract renewal, Rodgers expressed a clear desire to keep Taylor, emphasizing his exceptional performance last week and his significant off-field influence. "Hes such a fantastic player but hes more than that. Hes very instrumental off the field, hes got a big personality in the changing room," Rodgers shared, highlighting how Taylor embodies the spirit and expectations of a Celtic player, akin to other team stalwarts like James Forrest and Callum McGregor.
Despite the looming competition from Tierney, Rodgers is keen on having both players on his team, understanding the strain of modern football seasons and the necessity of a robust squad. This dual selection could be pivotal for tactical flexibility throughout the season.
Describing Taylor's alignment with the clubs ethos, Rodgers indicated that Taylors decision would be significant, framing it as potentially his most crucial contract, given his age. Recognizing the return of Tierney, he reiterated the importance of squad depth and managing player workload, particularly in extended seasons with minimal breaks.
Taylor, celebrated for his on-field acumen and versatility, appears to be caught in a heartfelt tussle between career ambitions and loyalty to a club that values his deep-rooted connection to its culture.
As we anticipate further developments, Celtic fans surely hope that Taylors future includes many more seasons at Celtic Park, contributing to the team's aspirations domestically and in European quests. Brendan Rodgers, ever the strategist, seems set on fostering an environment where talent like Taylor can thrive, irrespective of competition. This decision, no doubt, is pivotal not just for Taylor but for the shaping of Celtic's squad as they aim to dominate after a historical season of highs.
And to wrap it up with a bit of fun How many Rangers fans does it take to change a lightbulb? None, they're still living in the dark ages about who truly rules Glasgow!