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Celtic Eyeing Renato Tapia as Transfer Window Closes

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Celtic is ramping up its activity in the transfer window as the deadline approaches. They’ve recently made a move to sign a player from the Republic of Ireland for £8.5 million, which could rise to £9.5 million with add-ons. Fans, however, are eager to see even more changes in the squad.

This summer, Celtic has welcomed a few players, including Paulo Bernardo, Viljami Sinisalo, and Kasper Schmeichel, but clearly, the supporters are looking for additional signings. As discussions heat up on social media, it looks like action is on the way.

One of the latest names being mentioned is Peruvian international midfielder, Renato Tapia. He’s a free agent after leaving Celta Vigo and hasn’t signed anywhere yet. Other clubs like Fluminese and Union Berlin are also interested, but reports indicate he hasn’t made a final decision yet.

Tapia is on holiday while he considers his future. After spending four seasons at Celta Vigo, he’s looking for a new opportunity. With his skills mainly in breaking up play, he could really add some strength to Celtic’s midfield.

Last season, Tapia played 25 matches and proved himself by winning 138 duels and making 112 recoveries, showing that he can hold his own in the game. If he makes the jump to Celtic, it could shift how the team’s midfield operates, potentially allowing Captain Callum McGregor to take on a more attacking role.

This potential signing could provide valuable experience and leadership to the team. There’s definitely a buzz around this possibility, and fans will be watching closely for updates.

Rachel Adams

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