Lennon message about Celtic’s transfer links with Miovski

Celtic have some big calls to make ahead of the January transfer window opening.

Not only are the Celtic fans expecting high-quality players to be added to the squad, but Brendan Rodgers himself wants new additions.

One name that has been doing the rounds recently is Aberdeen’s thriving hitman, Bojan Miovski.

Score goals as a striker, in any top or recognised league, then you will probably be tipped to secure a transfer because it seems as though number 9’s are in demand 24/7.

Could Bojan Miovski be one for Celtic and Brendan Rodgers? Well, Neil Lennon thinks there is ‘no question’ that he has the levels to play for the Scottish Premiership champions, as he told PLZ Soccer.

The Bhoys legend added that he ‘loves the attitude’ of the 24-year-old and he is someone who is a ‘really good player’.

Bojan Miovski transfer to Celtic?

“I love Miovski as well, I have to say,” said Lennon. “He took his goal brilliantly (against Hearts).

“These players are priceless to clubs because they are the difference in one point or three points.

On if Miovsk could do it at Celtic: “No question, no question,” repeated Lennon. “I have seen him live. I love his attitude to his game. There are no histrionics with him. He runs the channels and works his tail off.

“Everything he gets in the game, he deserves. I love his attitude and he is a really good player. I think he has been fantastic this season.”

Bojan Miovski for Aberdeen

Considering that this has been a pretty abject season for Aberdeen so far, both on the domestic and European stage, then it must be applauded that Miovski is still managing to perform at a high level.

After 25 games in all competitions this season, he has 12 goals and three assists to his name, including six goals in the Scottish Premiership – he will be hoping to make himself a Dons legend if he helps his side to Scottish League Cup glory against Rangers on Sunday.

Is Miovski better than Kyogo Furuhashi? Not a chance. But some would make the argument that he would fare better than Hyeongyu Oh.

Plus, there is every chance the above duo will head for the exit door in January (from the 12th to be specific) to compete in the Asian Cup Games.

If that’s the case, then Rodgers will be a lot lighter up top than usual.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*