Celtic may be facing a difficult situation with Greg Taylor as contract renewal talks reportedly hit a standstill. Taylor, a key player under Brendan Rodgers, has been instrumental in Celtic’s strong campaign, contributing to their recent triumphs over Aberdeen in the League Cup and RB Leipzig in the Champions League. His current contract expires at the end of the season, which means he can discuss a pre-contract with other clubs starting in January.
Rodgers has made no secret of his admiration for Taylor, describing him as “fantastic” and praising his tactical intelligence and technical ability, which enables him to fulfill an unconventional left-back role by cutting into the midfield. Rodgers has been vocal about wanting Taylor to stay, labeling a contract extension as a top priority at the start of the season.
However, with negotiations reportedly stalled, Celtic might now face the unsettling prospect of losing another key player, similar to their summer departure of Matt O’Riley. For Rodgers and Celtic, ensuring Taylor remains with the club could be crucial to maintaining the consistency and strength they’ve demonstrated in both domestic and European competition this season.
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