Celtic Drop Jeffrey Schlupp Interest

Jeffrey Schlupp will not be returning to Celtic this summer, despite reports suggesting the club were keen to bring him back on a free transfer. CeltsAreHere.com can exclusively reveal that the versatile defender is currently in talks with Norwich City, among a number of other clubs, and is expected to seal his future within the next ten days.

The 32-year-old had been linked with a return to the Hoops following his departure from Crystal Palace, with Celtic reportedly exploring the possibility of adding the experienced Premier League full-back to Brendan Rodgers’ squad.

2STG1FH Bayern’s Michael Olise, left, challenges for the ball with Celtic’s Jeffrey Schlupp during the Champions League playoff second leg soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Celtic Glasgow at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

His name had come up in recruitment talks earlier in the window, with Celtic seeing his free agent status as a good chance to add depth and flexibility to the squad.

However, any chance of a return to Celtic now looks off the table. Sources close to the player say Schlupp is edging closer to an agreement elsewhere, with Norwich City leading the way.

The English Championship side have made a strong push to secure his signature, viewing him as a valuable addition ahead of their promotion push this season.

Several other English clubs are also believed to be monitoring the situation, but Norwich are understood to be the most advanced in their negotiations.

Schlupp, who can play full-back and across midfield, was seen by some within Celtic as a potential squad asset with his wealth of top-flight experience.

14th May 2025; Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland; Scottish Premiership Football, Aberdeen versus Celtic; Shayden Morris of Aberdeen tackles Jeffrey Schlupp of Celtic

With Champions League qualifiers coming up and a packed domestic schedule to handle, Brendan Rodgers wants to add players who can slot into different positions when needed.

As things stand, though, Schlupp won’t be one of them. He’s expected to decide on his next move within the next ten days, and it’ll be interesting to see where he ends up.

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