Celtic defender Stephen Welsh is being targeted by the Serie A side Hellas Verona this transfer season. The 23-year-old Scottish player is keen on securing first-team football and has captured Bologna’s attention as well. Welsh’s fellow Scotland U21 teammate Josh Doig has already impressed in Verona since his transfer from Hibs for a £3 million deal last year. Bologna is even offering a player plus-cash proposal for Doig’s transfer.
In addition to Welsh, Winger Liel Abada is also looking to exit Celtic after turning down a new contract. The club’s current coach, Brendan Rodgers, plans to discuss the team’s future before flying to Japan and South Korea for games against Yokohama F Marinos, Gamba Osaka, and Wolves. Rodgers has emphasized that he will have the final say on new signings and will be more involved in the recruitment process.
Rodgers has knowledge of various markets and specific changes that need to be implemented to maintain Celtic’s style of football- which is about offensive, aggressive, attacking football. The club has a reputation for playing this way, and the coach intends to make changes necessary for the team to adapt and excel.
Celtic and Verona have a history of player transfers, and Welsh might be the latest to join the transfer list. Although Bologna is also showing interest in the young Scottish player, it remains to be seen whether he chooses to join Hellas Verona in Serie A. It is anticipated that the player’s decision will be pivotal and can undoubtedly shape the transfer season.