Rodgers won’t use him on the first team during the rest of his contract, so it makes sense to try to secure a fee for his services if possible.
Understandably, Millwall won’t pay if they don’t have to; bar training payments will be due to Celtic. Regardless, with his situation settled, it is time to focus on other youngsters who are vying to make a senior breakthrough at Parkhead.
Celtic have plans in place to improve youth growth
To make it clear, this is my own take on events. Lennoxtown has become a complex environment in which to move into the senior set-up in recent years. Kelly isn’t the first youngster to see a preferable pathway elsewhere to continue his growth.
In an effort to combat the academy drain, Celtic have made some key academy appointments to try and maximise the potential of homegrown talent. Darren O’Dea has moved over to Professional Player Pathway Manager and is tasked with growing Hoops starlets both at the club and out on loan.
Jonny Hayes has returned to the club as B Team assistant coach. Meanwhile, Adam Asghar and Chris Hendry have teamed up to handle the Under-18 set-up.
Hopefully, the backroom reshuffle can help fulfil Rodgers’ aims to push youth talent across his second tenure. That has to be the plan: losing prodigious kids isn’t a trend Celtic fans want to see continue.
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