The Unfortunate Decline of Celtic Ace Once Tipped Among Europe’s Brightest
Published on Tuesday, 7 April 2026 at 11:18 pm

A Celtic midfielder once celebrated on the same elite list of rising stars as Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz has delivered a scathing assessment of his Parkhead experience after being sent out on loan for a second consecutive season. The player, whose early promise placed him alongside Europe’s most coveted teenagers, has seen his trajectory derailed by injury and limited opportunities, culminating in the club’s decision to move him elsewhere once again.
Speaking candidly about his spell in Glasgow, the midfielder did not hide his frustration, describing the period as a nightmare compounded by fitness setbacks that left him on the periphery. The loan exit marks the latest chapter in a dramatic fall from grace for a talent previously earmarked for the very top of the game.
Celtic had hoped the player would push into Brendan Rodgers’ first-team plans upon regaining full fitness, but persistent injury issues and fierce competition for places meant appearances remained elusive. With first-team minutes at a premium, the club has opted to facilitate another temporary switch in order to revive a career that once glittered so brightly.
The development serves as a stark reminder of how quickly fortunes can shift in professional football, especially for youngsters burdened with lofty expectations. Once spoken of in the same breath as Bayern Munich’s Musiala and Bayer Leverkusen’s Wirtz, the Celtic ace must now rebuild his confidence away from the spotlight that initially fueled comparisons to Europe’s best emerging talents.
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Source: glasgowworld


