Good bit of business here.
Sligo Rovers have negotiated a deal with Celtic to ensure that the €150,000 they receive for the sale of promising striker Johnny Kenny can be increased by add-ons.
Ireland U19 striker Kenny is set to formally join Celtic in the next 24 hours after opting for the Glasgow giants over a move to Hibernian.
He signed a new deal with Rovers, his local club, in November but Independent.ie revealed last month that a key aspect of the terms was the insertion of a release clause which was duly triggered by his Scottish suitors.
There were fears in Sligo circles that the €150,000 would turn out to be all they received for the player's services.
However, there was scope for discussions around clauses and the League of Ireland side have reached agreement with Celtic in this department after lengthy talks.
It means they will receive additional money if Kenny makes a set number of appearances for the Celtic first team at any level - with another six figure sum on the cards if he reaches the limit.
Crucially, the Bit'O'Red have also secured a sell-on clause believed to be in the region of 10-15pc, which means they will profit if Kenny is sold by Celtic at a later date.
Kenny was one of the breakthrough stars of the 2021 League of Ireland season, hitting double figures in his first season as a senior professional.
He completed his Leaving Cert last summer while playing for Rovers.
Celtic have been monitoring Kenny for a number of months and saw off competition from Hibs for his signature
There is a possibility that the 18-year-old will be sent out on loan to another Scottish club before the January window closes but nothing is agreed in that regard.
Discuss Johnny Kenny in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.
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Young player, not too much of a risk. How many Irish lads we gonni sign though and not feature, Luca Connell being the standout.
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Might make it might not but this lad has bags of talent.. really hope he makes the grade for Celtic and Eire..:ireland:
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Apparently really slow though which i never clocked before and probably the telling sign is why no * has given him a go from even the championship in Scotland..
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I am surprised he didn't pick Hibs. I think he would get game time there, with Celtic I think he will struggle.
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Lesson to all young footballers, Lee O'Connor (who I believe will still become good) was elected at man United while scales was tipping away at arklow town/UCD. It's impossible to tell with kenny. Won't see short term impact.
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Probably be our starting striker in another 6 weeks after a wave of hamstringitis hits again.
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I've always liked players who have two first names.
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Has he actually signed pre opening of thread :fear:
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He reminds me a bit of Tony Watt breaking through here in his highlights..
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Another one for the future who will end up playing somewhere else in 3 years.
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this is who could be playing up front for us when the w.c.qualifiers are on
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Sligo Rovers can confirm an agreement has been reached with Celtic for the transfer of striker Johnny Kenny.
The 18-year-old, a product of the club’s renowned academy which has developed over a third of the current first-team squad, was the top scorer for the Bit O’ Red in his debut professional season.
He netted 11 times in the SSE Airtricity League, as well as once in the Europa Conference game against FH of Iceland, and helped the club finish in third place in the league to secure consecutive European qualifications.
The agreement with Celtic includes an undisclosed transfer fee, plus additional future-based terms.
A statement on behalf of the club’s management committee: “Following the conclusion of a period of negotiation with Celtic, the terms for the transfer of Johnny Kenny have been agreed to the satisfaction of Sligo Rovers.
“Johnny has made a noteworthy contribution to Sligo Rovers in just one season as a senior professional, helping the club secure European football again and establishing what is now a tradition of the Kenny family thrilling our supporters.
“We would like to acknowledge the work of his former club Arrow Harps FC for their role in Johnny’s development and the coaches within our academy who nurtured his game for four years until promotion to the first-team exactly 12 months ago.
“We will continue to evolve and invest in the Sligo Rovers Academy with our philosophy of creating a regional hub for footballers in the north-west, Connacht and beyond.
“As we build towards the new first-team season, our intent is to ensure our progress on the pitch is maintained.”
Sligo Rovers manager Liam Buckley said: “Johnny has been magnificent for Sligo Rovers. At a very young age he showed all the attributes to make a successful career in the game and he can take great pride in what he has already achieved in these very early days.
“It was clear a move would occur at some point and as it comes now, all of our staff, players and coaches wish him the very best. He retains our support whenever needed.
“The focus on first-team squad investment has not been altered. We have over 20 players under contract as pre-season begins and finishing off the squad is the priority of all. We will speak more on this in time. For now we congratulate Johnny and look forward to preparing for the 2022 seasonTommy25 likes this. -
I'd imagine rest of the season in the Colts then a loan..
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