The Celtic Star
·6 February 2025
Celtic to pay Jeffrey Schlupp significant salary for short-term stay
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The Celtic Star
·6 February 2025
Jeffrey Schlupp of Celtic gets instructions from manager Brendan Rodgers before coming on for his debut Celtic v Dundee at Celtic Park, on 5 February 2025 Photo Stuart Wallace Shutterstock
The former Premier League winner is in Glasgow for the next four months, after Brendan Rodgers moved to secure depth on the left-hand side of his team as we chase down another title.
The Crystal Palace loanee came into sharp focus once again – after reported summer transfer window interest – when it became apparent that Mikel Arteta would not be allowing Kieran Tierney to move back home to Celtic Park earlier than his pre-contract agreement would allow. Many had hoped for a January reunion with the 27-year-old Scot but it wasn’t to be and we had to get a temporary solution sorted.
Jeffrey Schlupp of Celtic Celtic v Dundee, Celtic Park, 5 February 2025 Photo Stuart Wallace, Shutterstock
Schlupp has now arrived from Palace and comes with a sterling reputation in the English game. Kasper Schmeichel will no doubt have fond memories of playing with the utility man back in the day under Claudio Ranieri, where both men starred in a Leicester City team that shocked the odds and re-wrote the rule book when it came to who could win England’s top division.
Schlupp undeniably brings a rich experience in the game with him to Parkhead, but it’s also come to light that the predominantly left-sided defender will get a rich wage too. Alan Nixon, who was one of the first to break the news that Schlupp would be arriving at Parkhead, revealed on his podcast that the Hoops will pay half of his £60,000 per-week wage until May, which is not a negligible amount of money for the club.
Should it prove successful the move though, it will be money well spent – as is always the case in football.
Paul Gillespie
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