
With the January window almost upon us, speculation surrounding Celtic’s players is now starting to ramp up after Brendan Rodgers admitted he needs to trim the squad.
The Celtic manager is keen to reduce the squad size to around 25 players so that means at least eight players could leave the club in the coming window. Starting with the £3.75m signing from Lanus.
And one is likely to 𝓰be Alexandro Bernabei. According to The Scottish Sun, the 23-year-old is attracting the attention of clubs from Argentina and abroad as he struggles to break into the Celti🔯c first-team.
Bernabei joined the club in the summe꧅r of 2022 but has only made a grand total of 23 appearances for Celtic. []
The form of Greg Taylor and his well-publicised off-field issues have meant that the youngster has failed to settle in꧅ Glasgow after becoming Celtic’s first-ever Argentinian signing in tꦆheir history.
The report claims that🌟🎐 despite interest from his home country, Bernabei would ‘be keen’ on a move to Italy.
♔A transfer to an Italian club would be fairly straightforward as Bernabei holds an Italian passport.
Brendan Rodgers’ troubles with Alexandro Bernabei at Celtic
The Argentinian u23 cap didn’t get off to the best of starts with Rodgers. After sleeping in for a team meeting prior to the Aberdeen fixture🌸 at the start of the season, Bernabei was immediately dropped 💛from the matchday squad for the 3-1 Pittodrie win.
Rodgers said at the time, “His professionalism is fantastic and there is no wor🍎r🍒y.
“W♕hen you come into a club the standard of𒐪 your performance on and off the pitch is vital.

“We all make mistakes but y🦩ou learn from 𒊎them and you’ll be better for it.”
Well, ♔it seems now that Bernabei does need to worry as it looks like his Celtic career is over before it really got started.
Despite being a cult favourite amongst the travelling support, Bernabei has failed to impress most Celtic fans and a move awꦯay from Glasgow is probably the best thing for his career right now.
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