Romano Reports: Celtic’s Crucial Call on Left-Back Deal Made

Barcelona loanee Alex Valle looks set to leave Celtic this month as reports suggest the young full-back will join Serie A side Como following Dele Alli’s imminent arrival.

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

According to Fabrizio Romano, all parties have agreed on the deal, with Celtic prepared to terminate Valle’s loan early to facilitate his move to Italy. The transfer will also require Barcelona’s approval, but the switch is expected to be finalised soon, with Barca giving the go-ahead.

Valle’s departure leaves Celtic’s left-back situation in flux. Greg Taylor has been the club’s primary option at the position, but Brendan Rodgers’ side could be stretched thin if another injury or suspension occurs.

At the end of last season, after Bernabei sealed his loan exit, GT was the sole left-back at the club.

Liam Scales has been deployed as an auxiliary left-back on occasion, most recently coming off the bench in two matches this past week. However, his inclusion was largely tactical, as his height was needed to deal with opposition long-ball threats.

Celtic’s long-term solution at left-back could lie in a familiar face as Kieran Tierney inches closer to signing a pre-contract agreement to return to his boyhood club. The Arsenal defender is out of contract this summer and has reportedly turned down interest from other clubs to prioritise a Celtic return.

However, Tierney’s arrival could be expedited if Celtic secure a place in the Champions League knockout stages. The club is said to be exploring a loan deal for the Scotland international, which would allow him to rejoin the Hoops immediately.

Rodgers will have to carefully navigate the coming weeks, with crucial fixtures piling up in both domestic and European competitions. While Valle’s exit opens the door for future arrivals, Celtic must balance short-term needs with long-term planning as they aim to solidify their squad for the remainder of the campaign.

Fans will be eagerly awaiting official updates on Tierney’s situation as the January window progresses.

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