Celtic’s biggest transfer profits ranked after Matt O’Riley sale – and how they compare to Rangers’

The recent transfer of Matt O’Riley from Celtic to Brighton for £26 million not only set a new Scottish transfer record but also exemplifies Celtic’s exceptional ability to develop and sell players for substantial profits while maintaining their dominance in Scottish football. O’Riley, who contributed 31 goals last season, is the latest in a series of lucrative deals for Celtic, whose recruitment strategy has been a model of success.

Over the past decade, Celtic’s approach has involved identifying young talent, developing them, and then selling them for significant profits. This approach has allowed the club to remain competitive at the top of the Scottish Premiership while also securing financial stability. The £26 million sale of O’Riley, who was acquired for just £1.5 million from MK Dons, underscores Celtic’s proficiency in the transfer market, providing the club with a £24.5 million profit.

Rangers, on the other hand, have struggled to match Celtic’s success in this area. Despite some smart deals, such as the sales of Calvin Bassey and Joe Aribo, Rangers’ recruitment strategy has not been as consistently profitable. The recent sale of Glen Kamara to Leeds United for a profit of £5.45 million and the earlier sale of Bassey to Ajax for £19.6 million are notable, but the club has yet to establish the same level of success in the transfer market as Celtic.

Celtic’s strategy has not only kept them ahead of their rivals domestically but also ensured they remain competitive in Europe. The club’s ability to replace key players with new talents while continuing to win titles is a testament to their well-oiled recruitment machine. As Rangers continue to rebuild under Philippe Clement, the challenge will be to emulate Celtic’s transfer success to close the gap and compete more effectively both domestically and in Europe.

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