We reached out for your opinions on the possibility of Celtic signing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Here are some of your responses:
Tom: Celtic has a track record of revitalizing players who seemed to be past their prime, so this could be an opportunity for him to shine. I have full confidence in Martin O’Neill’s judgment; if he believes Oxlade-Chamberlain can make an impact, who are we to disagree?
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Gordy: I see this as a win-win situation for both the club and the player. If he stays fit, his contributions could be significant, and I believe in O’Neill’s decision-making. It’s not much of a gamble considering his early career talent; overall, it seems like a smart move.
John: He carries a strong reputation, and if O’Neill can help him regain even a fraction of his former self, he would be a valuable addition. He’s recently played as a defensive midfielder, which is precisely the position we need to strengthen. Our current midfield trio excels in attack, but their defensive skills leave much to be desired. For Celtic, this is a risk-free opportunity.
Awess: Celtic has benefited in the past from having prominent names on the squad (like Joe Hart), and his presence would undoubtedly boost the team’s morale. He will be eager for both trophies and playing time, which is exactly what we need right now.
Gerry: We should pass on this signing. Our credibility has taken enough hits recently. I’ve heard Cristiano Ronaldo is unhappy in Saudi Arabia, but let’s not forget he never scored at Celtic Park—so that idea can be dismissed.
Graeme: Form may fluctuate, but true class is enduring. He might not be the same Oxlade-Chamberlain we saw five or ten years ago, but taking a chance on him could be worthwhile.
