Brendan Rodgers insists he’s NOT worried about Celtic predecessor Ange Postecoglou raiding the club for his old players after Tottenham were linked with two of his key players
- Returning Celtic boss Rodgers admitted he’s not worried about losing players
- Postecoglou joined Tottenham this summer after a successful spell in Scotland
- Spurs have been linked with moves for Kyogo Furuhashi and Reo Hatate
Brendan Rodgers insists he won’t lose any sleep over the prospect of Ange Postecoglou returning to Celtic to plunder his former players.
Top-scorer Kyogo Furuhashi and Japanese international midfielder Reo Hatate have been linked with moves to rejoin the Australian at Tottenham.
Winger Jota and former Spurs central defender Cameron CarterVickers have also been quoted as potential targets.
Impressed by the player structure put in place by head of recruitment Mark Lawwell, Rodgers says he is relaxed over the possibility of players moving elsewhere and believes Celtic are well placed to replace them.
‘Over the course of our discussions I’ve seen the market we’re in and how well the recruitment has gone,’ he said.
Brendan Rodgers insists he won’t lose any sleep over Ange Postecoglou signing Celtic players
The former hoops boss was announced as the Tottenham Hotspur boss as he departed Celtic
Rodgers heaped praise on Mark Lawwel for the work he has done in recruitment at Celtic
‘Mark Lawwell has this pipeline of players that are available and it’s really impressive what he’s done since coming in and the markets he’s been able to tap into.
‘That will continue. That’s where the club is at. Listen, when you’ve got top players at the club they are always going to attract attention elsewhere.
‘Those boys have come in and done exceptionally well. Good players will always attract attention. But I don’t worry about that.’
Spurs are set to complete their first signing under Postecoglou as goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario is set to join from Empoli for £17million.
James Maddison has also been heavily linked with a switch to London and it is believed that Spurs are growing in confidence over a deal for the midfielder, who Rodgers previously managed at Leicester.
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