A new team enters the bidding for the signing of Raúl Moro!

The young Spanish attacker seems to have his days numbered at Real Valladolid.

Javier Parra Peña | 16 Jan 2025 | 22.00
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A new team enters the bidding for the signing of Raúl Moro!
A new team enters the bidding for the signing of Raúl Moro!

The Celtic has taken a firm step to strengthen its attack and has set its sights on Raúl Moro, a winger from Real Valladolid who has captured the interest of several European clubs. Following the imminent departure of Luis Palma to Rayo Vallecano, the Scottish team is seeking a replacement with proven talent and potential, qualities that Moro has demonstrated in La Liga.

The 22-year-old Spanish player has been one of the revelations of the Spanish championship, also attracting the attention of Ajax, which seemed to have an advantage in the negotiation. However, the Dutch team has failed to reach an agreement with Valladolid, opening up an opportunity for Celtic to join the bidding.

Raúl Moro, on Celtic's radar

Raúl Moro, known for his one-on-one skills and ability to unsettle on the wings, would fit into the offensive scheme of the current Premiership SPFL champions, especially as they approach the Champions League group stage. Nevertheless, Real Valladolid has made it clear that they will only consider an offer close to €10 million, a figure that could pose a challenge for the Scots.

The deal would not only be crucial for Celtic in sporting terms but also a strategic move to compete at the highest European level. With the need to cover Palma's departure and the desire to remain a reference in Scotland, the club could capitalize on Ajax's negotiation difficulties to secure Moro before the market closes.

This move confirms Celtic's ambition to consolidate a competitive project and their intention to invest in young talents with international potential.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ¡Nuevo equipo se mete en la puja por el fichaje de Raúl Moro!