Kelly has been long talked about as one of the club’s most exciting academy prospects, even being linked to clubs such as
Arsenal, Liverpool and Benfica prior to signing a three-year professional contract in 2022.The Scottish u19 international has featured in all twelve UEFA Youth League games for the club over the past two seasons, even scoring twice in this year’s competition.Kelly’s technical ability is unquestionable, and he is very much an attack-minded midfielder, often arriving late into the box and finishing well, with his goal against Dundee a clear example of this.The club have neglected many talented academy prospects over the past number of years, not helped by the development structures in Scotland nor the growing trend of bigger clubs poaching the best talent at the club but nonetheless, Celtic should be doing more to provide a pathway for its best academy talent.Rodgers’ midfield has been stuttering recently, with
Matt O’Riley unable to reproduce his excellent form of the first half of the season and Paulo Bernardo failing to kick on after his Glasgow Derby goal before the new year.And now with news of the absence of
Callum McGregor until at least after the international break, Rodgers could hand Kelly an opportunity from the start in the coming games.With misfortune comes opportunity, and Daniel Kelly has the talent and potential to be deserving of such an opportunity.
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