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01.09.2023 - 15:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Brendan Rodgers has ruled out losing Matt O'Riley before the transfer deadline.
Celtic booted out a £10million bid from Leeds United this week, hot on the heels of a failed attempt by Bologna to try to tempt them into selling the Danish Under 21 international. The Parkhead boss has been impressed by O'Riley since taking over again and wants him around as he continues to build on Ange Postecoglou's success last season.
Sead Haksabanovic is likely to leave while one or two others could be heading for the exit. But O'Riley certainly won’t be one of them. "When you have good players, there's always going to be interest," said Rodgers. "But definitely Matt is a player I want to have here and part of what I'm doing. I've been really impressed by him over the course of the short time I've been here so far. We'll look forward to continuing working with him."
Asked about potentially losing any of his key men on deadline day, Rodgers replied: "Well I don't anticipate that. We're looking to put strength into the squad rather than deplete it."
The last two games have seen Celtic go out of the Viplay Cup after defeat to Kilmarnock before being held to a goalless draw at home to St Johnstone last week. Questions of style and a difficult transition from Ange Postecoglou's intense stye have been raised, but Rodgers insists he isn't asking the players to do anything they aren't capable of.
"Listen, I'm not here to jeopardise the strategy of the team, or lock the team or myself into anything that would fail or not work. It's just time.
"I don't really want to go on about injuries, but there are injuries to key players that make the system function, of course. But I know how to win. I know what it takes to win and I'll show the players how to
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