Alexandro Bernabei’s future at Celtic hangs in the balance with a £7 million move looming
Celtic’s Alexandro Bernabei is on the verge of a £7 million exit in January, with his future at the club uncertain despite his impressive form in Brazil. The Argentine left-back, who struggled to adapt to life at Parkhead, has since found his stride on loan at Internacional. His sensational performances in the Brazilian league have raised hopes for a permanent transfer, but it appears Celtic may be ready to part ways with the 23-year-old this winter.
Originally signed with much anticipation, Bernabei’s time at Celtic got off to a rocky start. He faced challenges both on and off the field, leaving fans and pundits questioning his potential at the club. However, since joining Internacional, he has flourished, quickly establishing himself as one of the top left-backs in Brazil. His resurgence has turned heads, prompting the club to explore the possibility of a permanent move.
Initially, Internacional had a £7 million option to buy included in the loan agreement. However, recent reports suggest that they have pulled back from pursuing that option. Instead, the club has submitted another loan offer, hoping Celtic will allow Bernabei to return for another temporary stint. Despite this, sources close to the situation reveal that the Brazilian side is “not optimistic” about securing a second loan deal.
Embed from Getty ImagesWhile Internacional may not be able to meet the asking price, it seems that another Brazilian club could swoop in. Palmeiras, one of Brazil’s most successful teams, has shown interest in Bernabei and is reportedly preparing to make their move in January. With the financial muscle to meet Celtic’s £7 million valuation, Palmeiras could present a viable alternative for the Argentine, offering him another shot at success in South America.
Celtic, who have not been entirely convinced by Bernabei’s progress since his arrival, are reportedly open to a move. The club’s willingness to sell Bernabei now may signal their desire to free up space in the squad for new recruits. Despite his success in Brazil, it seems Bernabei’s future in Glasgow is increasingly uncertain.
If Bernabei does leave Celtic, it will mark the end of an era for the Argentine, who had hoped for more opportunities at the Scottish giants. His performances in Brazil have caught the attention of scouts from around the world, and a transfer to Palmeiras could see him continue his career at the highest level. However, with Celtic’s future plans hanging in the balance, the club must now decide whether to cash in on Bernabei or keep him for the remainder of the season.
With just days to go before the January transfer window opens, all eyes will be on Celtic as they make their decision regarding Bernabei’s future. The £7 million deal could be the turning point in the left-back’s career, but for now, it remains unclear whether he will return to Celtic Park or make his permanent exit to Brazil.