Reports suggest that Celtic might pursue a loan agreement for Chelsea midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka during the January transfer window. However, securing the 21-year-old would necessitate the Premier League team contributing to his salary, and a permanent transfer to another club in the summer is considered more probable. (Football Insider), external Celtic plans to offer Johnny Kenny, the 21-year-old striker who has performed well during his loan spell at Shamrock Rovers, an opportunity to join the first team. This move comes as manager Brendan Rodgers seeks a younger forward to offer support and rivalry for Kyogo Furuhashi and Adam Idah. (Daily Mail), external As Celtic, Rangers, and numerous English top-tier clubs monitor Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller, his father, Lee, has stated that the 18-year-old’s subsequent career step will not automatically be to the largest club. Instead, it will prioritize a club featuring the appropriate manager, ethos, playing style, and the prospect for the Scotland youth international to maintain first-team involvement. (The Warm-up Show), external Charlie Nicholas, a former striker for Celtic, has asserted that he feels “not particularly welcomed” by the Scottish champions due to his critical commentary about the club in his role as a pundit. (The Warm-up Show), external Post navigation Larne Manager Reflects on European Defeat with Mixed Feelings, Notes Team’s Progress Arsenal’s Emily Fox Addresses Team’s Progress, Early Season Challenges