The great United reunion, signing backup keepers

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Ronny Deila’s dream of reconstructing the Dundee United team of 2014 is on track as United have agreed terms for the sale of striker Nadir Ciftci, who is set to join Stuart Armstrong and Gary MacKay-Steven in green and white hoops.

United are feeling sore at losing three players to a rival but it could be argued this deal is a positive result for them.  They are no different than Celtic in needing to acquire good players who will enhance their team and generate transfer fees when they leave.

Armstrong and Mackay-Steven gave Celtic a timely boost when they arrived in the team in February.  If Ciftci adapts as quickly he’ll do well.

Signing a backup goalkeeper is a tricky call.  Do you blow a large slice of budget on a genuine contender for the goalkeeper’s jersey, or perhaps promote the next teenage David Marshall?  Both are viable calls.  If we sign Logan Bailly (29) for a fee from Belgian club Leuven the expectation at Lennoxtown is that he will push Craig Gordon.

That would leave us with competition across the field, apart from the left back slot…..

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  1. Marrakesh Express on

    Borgo67

     

     

    I bumped into Broadfoot in the newsagents a few days after a particularly bad anti Celtic rant on Shortbread (Dougiegate stuff).

     

    I asked him in a friendly manner to expand on his comments and how he came to those opinions. He totally blanked me and scarpered. Arrogant we sod I thought.

  2. bournesouprecipe on

    Agree, the Martin Odegaard signing is a marketing ploy to keep Celtic’s profile high in Europe.

     

     

    He’s football’s best known 16 year old having signed for Madrid whom Celtic’s name is linked along with Man Utd and Man City.

     

     

    It’s about as far as you can get from Alvechurch.