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“You never know” – Mark Guidi on that Celtic rumour

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Fabrizio Romano certainly set the heather on fire this week didn’t he? After his tweet that Josip Juranovic could leave the club in the summer, the fans were unhappy that one of the top players at the club was being linked away with a move. Speaking on The Go Radio Football Show [via Born Celtic], Guidi had his say on the rumour and what he said will be a relief to the Celtic fans. Guidi said, “Again, another one of the Postecoglou success stories in the transfer market. I think Celtic will be loath to let him go.

But it does fit their model of buying at two or three million and sell for £12, £15, £18 millions pounds or whatever you can get.

So it very much fits in with what Celtic are trying to do that.

Is Fabrizio Romano right? Will Celtic lose Juranovic this summer?

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YES

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Again, these things as well depends how much the player wants to push for an exit, if at all.

We don’t know, Juranovic hasn’t said anything in public.

So I have a feeling, and we’ve still got nine/ten weeks of the transfer window to go, I think Juranovic will stay.

I can’t see him going. But you never know.”

I personally can’t see the move happening. Although I am fearful that Romano mentions him as he is very rarely wrong, indications are that Juranovic is happy at the club and is looking forward to next season.

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  • Seppington says:

    If I was the player I’d be thinking “Look at the type of club I’m attracting interest from…and I haven’t even played in the Champions League yet! I will wait another year, I think.”

    Why unsettle yourself so soon for a middling club when you could have another fun season at the glorious before heading off in a bigger move that will benefit both club and player far more? Seems like a no-brainer to me…

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