Kasper schmeichel in celtic quit fear as major greg taylor issue pinpointed

Kasper schmeichel in celtic quit fear as major greg taylor issue pinpointed

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THE FORMER HOOPS BOSS HAS HAD HIS SAY ON SOME OF THE ISSUES UP FOR DEBATE AT HIS OLD CLUB 10:35, 29 May 2025Updated 19:36, 29 May 2025 Kasper Schmeichel - Celtic career in pictures Gordon


Strachan reckons Kasper Schmeichel could QUIT Celtic this summer – while revealing Greg Taylor’s small problem. The former Hoops boss has cast doubt over the big keeper’s future after the


38-year-old boobed in Saturday’s Scottish Cup Final shootout defeat to Aberdeen. Strachan would also love to see Taylor stick around – even though his lack of inches stops him hitting the


top heights. The full back is in limbo with his contract up at Parkhead and former hero Kieran Tierney set to return in a few weeks. Boss Brendan Rodgers hasn’t given up hope in persuading


the 27-year-old to stick around but there is interest in England, Croatia and in the USA. Article continues below Strachan is a huge fan of the left back – even if he is too wee. The


pint-sized former Celtic manager knows it’s hard going against some of the giants in Scottish football.The pint-sized former Celtic manager knows it’s hard going against some of the giants


in Scottish football. Ex-Scotland gaffer Strachan – speaking to Esports Insider – said: “Celtic have Kieran Tierney coming back into the team for next season, which will be a huge boost and


a great signing. “However, I really like Greg Taylor. He’s not tall, but he jumps well, plays the system as well as anybody – if he was six foot tall and slightly quicker, he’d be a world


class left-back. “Unfortunately, as I know too well, the lack of height can be a disadvantage at times. He is still a consistent left-back though and he’s been impressive.” Strachan reckons


Celtic will be busy in the summer transfer window with another striker a top priority. But he also believes the Hoops might be in the market for a new keeper – as Kasper Schmeichel could


decide to hang up the gloves. Celts hit the button on an one-year extension to the Denmark no.1’s deal at the club but the 39-year-old was the Hampden fall guy after gifting Aberdeen’s later


leveller in the Scottish Cup penalty shootout defeat. Strachan said: “Celtic don’t have the money to go big bucks, they’ll need to pluck an attacker out of the air which they’re good at.


“They’ll be signings this summer you’ve probably never heard of, but you’ll be talking about them big time in a year. “The club have a plan, and it usually works. They’ll be looking at


attackers overall and perhaps a goalkeeper, but they don’t have the money to go all out in the window. “I expect there’ll be some other big decisions on Brendan Rodgers’ mind for the rest of


the squad. Kasper Schmeichel will have a decision on whether he wants to keep going or call it a day. “Wide men and strikers are always in the conversation for Celtic and midfielders always


want a striker to give the ball to. “Fans were naturally worried about Celtic losing the cup final last week, but I wouldn’t be too worried. “They hit the post and the bar, and Kasper made


an uncharacteristic mistake. If you account for those, you’d probably say it would’ve been a comfortable win for Celtic, so there’s no need to enter panic mode and start demanding loads of


transfers.” Article continues below