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After that, Hoops manager Aaron Rodgers broke the club record by acquiring Augsburg’s Arne Engels for £11 million.

Rodgers believes that the money spent on the superkid from Belgium will be worthwhile, and former England footballer and Champions League analyst Hargreaves concurs.

When asked if it is close to £40 million for a player to be flogged, he replied, “Yes, but it should be because of inflation and the price of everything going up.”

“It’s commonplace elsewhere, so why can’t it occur in football?”Brendan is an expert in his field.

With Engels, he won’t be disappointed after they’ve spent so much money on him.

“Celtic has performed admirably in their transfers.

“Observe how successful the Japanese market has been in identifying little niches.

Additionally, I believe that playing at a team like Celtic is truly incredible due to the remarkable history of the football team. Among the greatest

The crowd’s expectations are then apparent to you. You get to play in important matches. Brendan Rodgers, an experienced manager, is assigned to you.

When you were little, there was nothing more you could hope for. All of that works to your advantage.”There are a ton of incredible young children waiting to be found.

“All you have to do is catch them before everyone else does.” That’s the source of your income.

Hargreaves has seen Champions League heavyweights demolish Celtic.

However, the TNT Sports analyst believes that the Hoops shouldn’t be concerned about their most recent tantalizing draw.

The new tournament will begin for Brendan Rodgers’ team on Wednesday when Slovan Bratislava, the Slovak champions, visit Parkhead.

Then come glamour matches against Aston Villa, Young Boys, Borussia Dortmund, Atalanta, RB Leipzig, Club Brugge, and Dinamo Zagreb.

The Hoops’ remarkable triumph in the Champions League group stage at home over Feyenoord on the previous season’s Matchday Six marked a decade-long streak.

 

Hargreaves, who had his breakthrough at Bayern Munich before joining Manchester United, is adamant that the new structure can work well for them.

Speaking to SunSport, he said, “I always find the Champions League difficult for teams like Celtic because people are usually so hypercritical about the fact they don’t get farther.

However, the budgets are very dissimilar. What then do they anticipate?

“They should be in it financially, but let’s face it, it’s not reasonable to believe they’ll go out and win it.

But perhaps this new arrangement will work in their favor. You’re not playing Manchester City or Barcelona at home and away.

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