Lewis Capaldi looks set for a return to the chart throne in the U.K., but he's facing some unpredictable challengers.
12.02.2020 - 12:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Flying winger Lewis Morgan is jetting out to begin his American dream.
The 23-year-old agreed a deal during the January transfer window with Major League Soccer new boys Inter Miami.
Celtic banked £400,000 from the move that saw Morgan sign a three-year contract with David Beckham’s club one month ago.
But he only flew out to the States on Wednesday morning after the paperwork such as a Visa was finally sealed.
Morgan joined Celtic for around £300,000 from St Mirren in 2018 – only to be
Lewis Capaldi looks set for a return to the chart throne in the U.K., but he's facing some unpredictable challengers.
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