Brendan Rodgers’ Champions League Left-Back Solution

Celtic fans have been left wondering about the future of on-loan left-back Alex Valle, with reports suggesting the Spaniard could be on the verge of cutting his loan spell short to join Italian side Como.

Valle’s potential departure has raised questions about Celtic’s defensive depth, particularly with Champions League squad limitations preventing the Hoops from registering a replacement for the 20-year-old until the next round. Both the young Boys game and the Aston Villa game must be played with the current registered crop of players.

Alex Valle versus Rangers
15th December 2024; Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland; Premier Sports Cup Football Final, Celtic versus Rangers; Alex Valle of Celtic under pressure from James Tavernier of Rangers

Valle Linked with Move to Italy

Valle, who joined Celtic on loan from his parent club Barcelona in Spain, has impressed in flashes but has struggled to establish himself as a first-choice option. Reports of a possible return for Celtic favourite, Kieran Tierney has sparked specualtion over the Spanaird’s future.

However, Celtic currently face the issue about the squad’s strength in the left-back position for the remaining Champions League games if Valle leaves and if Kieran Tierney doesn’t come in until the summer.

Rodger’s possible solution?

While Brendan Rodgers has not publicly confirmed Valle’s situation, his squad selections may have hinted at the solution. During Celtic’s 3-1 win over Kilmarnock at the weekend, Liam Scales filled in at left-back, coming on for Greg Taylor late in the match.

11th January 2025; Victoria Park, Dingwall, Scotland: Scottish Premiership Football, Ross County versus Celtic; Liam Scales of Celtic on the ball

Scales, typically deployed as a centre-back, has shown his versatility and could offer a dependable alternative should Valle leave. Let’s not forget he was brought to Celtic as a left-back. The Irishman has earned Rodgers’ trust with a series of solid performances in the Premiership campaign, and his ability to slot in at left-back may provide some relief for the Celtic manager.

With Celtic unable to register any new signings in their Champions League squad, Rodgers may lean on his current options for defensive cover. While Valle’s situation remains unresolved, Scales’ cameo against Kilmarnock could be an indicator of how Rodgers plans to adapt if the Spaniard exits the club in the coming days.

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