Celtic Football Club is set for a notable transformation this summer as goalkeeper Conor Doohan is set to join the team as its third-choice goalkeeper, succeeding Scott Bain, who recently transferred to Falkirk. This move allows Doohan to return to his boyhood club, marking an exciting chapter in his career.
Doohan recently made headlines after receiving his first call-up to the Scottish national team amid a goalkeeping crisis, earning his debut during an international friendly match against Liechtenstein. Head coach Steve Clarke expressed his confidence in Doohan prior to the match, encouraging him to trust in his abilities as a goalkeeper.
As Scotland led the game with an early goal from striker Che Adams, the team aims to recover after their recent disappointing loss to Iceland. The atmosphere around the national side and the evolving dynamics of Celtic’s squad suggest a period of fresh opportunities for players.
In other news from Celtic, striker Joey Dawson has signed with Scunthorpe United after making just one senior appearance for the Hoops since joining in 2021. Dawson expressed excitement about returning to his roots, stating that being back at Scunthorpe feels like “an amazing feeling.” He reflects positively on his time at Celtic, noting his development as a player and his eagerness to contribute to his new team.
This summer could be pivotal for both players as they embark on new paths and could signal a revitalizing phase for Celtic as well. The positive spirit surrounding these transitions showcases the potential for growth and success in their careers.