SCOTT SINCLAIR was a Celtic regular until Neil Lennon took over at Celtic. The manager didn’t acknowledge the winger’s talent, and soon he was forced out the door due to being in large wages.
The English winger then ended up at Preston North End in the January window of 2020. The player has found it hard to fit into Preston’s team this season, predominantly playing three at the back. Since January, he has played just six times and only two hours worth of football without registering a goal involvement, a worrying output.
Scott will likely walk away as a free agent with his contract expiring in the summer. Aged 33, his future in the game looks uncertain. If he wants to keep playing in England, he may have to drop down divisions.
When in green and white, Scott Sinclair was a fan favourite, with his song regularly chanted from the terraces. After his debut goal, he netted another 61 others.
Fans will remember him for his blistering pace and his eye for goal. His first season at the club was sensational, the goals continued to come under Brendan Rodgers even when Scott’s form dipped. The winger will still believe he still has plenty to offer a team.