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Discussion in 'Transfer Rumours' started by Kayal338, Aug 14, 2014.

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  1. MynameisEarl

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    Why isn't someone as "celebrated" as Ewing * Graeme not understanding that loans with an option to buy, are probably the best kind of signing to make. No risk and everything to gain, try before you buy etc.

    Instead he is going along the lines of "Ronny said he didnae want loans and now all he's buying is loans. That's weird eh?"

    It's not wierd at all Ewing. It's a lot * smarter than putting a few million down with no * return for Balde and Pukki ain't it, you * cocksocket.

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    Very negative towards the club that's for sure. Was just the bit about the deadline I was interested in. I still don't know when the deadline is some websites saying 11 pm tonight some 11 am tomorrow others 11 pm tomorrow night?
     
  5. The Celtbot

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    I wonder if they'd let us in to Celtic Park with tablas and sitars. :smiley-laughing002:
     
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    http://gianlucadimarzio.com/en/calc...the-deal-for-rubin-kazans-wakaso-the-details/

    An important purchase for Celtic: they have reached agreement with Rubin Kazan for the transfer of the Ghanaian midfielder Wakaso. The player is flying to Moscow, he will take the medical tomorrow morning and, if everything goes as expected, he’ll sign the contract. He’ll join on loan with option to buy. After putting pen-to-paper, he’ll move to Slovenia, where Celtic will play in the Champions League play-off. The operation was successfully conducted by his agents Federico Pastorello and Edoardo Crnjar, Celtic acquire an interesting prospect who has been followed by Genoa in the past. Wakaso leaves Russia and moves to Scotland.

    Should be done and dusted for the deadline tomorrow.
     
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    It's whenever the SFA close their offices before midnight tomorrow. FACT.
     
  8. 4-4-2

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    Fully agree mate, as anyone could chuck out any old rubbish. Appreciate I'm new on forum but through this and 1 or 2 other posts I hope that builds up trust - lets just say I do some direct work for Celtic and also very close to some very good sources when around Lennoxtown.

    As I say, I'm new but through time you will have comfort in the info being fact and not some random punter guessing.

    I note someone stating Work Permit - this is not an issue as will be sealed easily given his involvement with national side.
     
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  10. Vertie Auld

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    Celtic just let all their employees in on all their transfer dealings, aye? What is it you do fort them then? Pull the other one. :56:

    Nothing you've said there is verifiable and everything you have said is vague and leaves it open for you to move the goalposts or is information everyone and their dog has to hand (bypassing work permit issues).

    But, aye, we'll trust you. :rolleyes::56:
     
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28837384

    Celtic agree Wakaso Mubarak loan deal with Rubin Kazan






    Celtic have agreed terms with Russian club Rubin Kazan over a one-year loan deal for Wakaso Mubarak, who played for Ghana at the World Cup finals.
    The 24-year-old winger will have a medical in Moscow as Celtic attempt to register him before tonight's 23:00 Champions League play-off deadline.
    Celtic are flying to Slovenia for Wednesday's first leg against Maribor.
    The Scottish champions had also been interested in Stoke City striker Cameron Jerome.
    But the Glasgow club are not optimistic of securing the 28-year-old as they believe the Englishman would prefer to remain in his homeland.
    Jerome, who began his senior career with Middlesbrough before spells with Cardiff City and Birmingham City, spent last season on loan to Stoke's Premier League rivals, Crystal Palace.
    Wakaso, who has 19 caps for his country, appeared as a substitute in Ghana's 2-2 draw with Germany during this summer's World Cup finals in Brazil.
    He has been with Rubin Kazan in Russia's top flight since summer 2013, having previously played for Espanyol in Spain.
    Wakaso began his career with Ashanti Gold in his homeland before moving to Spain, first with Elche then Villarreal before switching to Espanyol in 2012.
     
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    Naw hes crap
     
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    Technically he's not signed yet only agree'd terms with Rubin Kazan. He still needs to pass a medical and agree personal terms.

    The deal could still fall through but I'd say it's pretty much a done deal

    EDIT: Actually I'm not sure if you have to agree personal terms for a loan deal.
     
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    Bollocks....

    Close this thread if someone would like - I could end up looking like a * here :icon_mrgreen:

    Edit* Maybe not :smiley-laughing002:
     
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    just a medical now basically then its a d:50:one deal.
     
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    Wakaso in search of fresh paradise
    Gary Keown
    Tuesday 19 August 2014
    AS if Celtic's season hasn't contained enough in the way of drama and controversy already, enter Mubarak Wakaso. The Ghanaian winger, the subject of negotiations over a season-long loan from Rubin Kazan with a view to a permanent transfer, is, without doubt, an interesting proposition with a decent pedigree, but he will bring the ghosts of a past shaped by tantrums and tragedies with him to Glasgow.


    There's the awkward business in Spain the season before last, which involved him branding all referees as racists. He got himself into further trouble at his then club, Espanyol, when being fined for turning up late from a stint at the Africa Cup of Nations and made to train on his own. Mind you, that was nowhere as bad as the campaign at Elche that started with him resurfacing 34 days late after his summer holidays citing visa problems.

    Eighteen months later, Elche sacked him amid claims from the president, Jose Sepulcre, that his relationship with his manager and team-mates had "deteriorated". Accusations emerged that he was failing to turn up for training on time. He certainly couldn't stop himself from being sent off.

    He collected 12 yellow cards in half-a-season prior to being dismissed by Elche in January 2011. Over the course of his two years there, he was ordered-off on five separate occasions.

    In his one and only campaign with Espanyol, he racked up 18 bookings and two red cards in all competitions before Rubin decided to pay £5m for his services.

    Providing Celtic manage to iron out paperwork issues and secure a work permit, he will sign off from the Russian club having left his team-mate Vladimir Sobolev requiring cruciate ligament surgery following an accidental collision in training this week. It is perhaps understandable that the 24-year-old, who can play anywhere across midfield, feels it is time for a new beginning elsewhere, though.

    Wakaso, as he is commonly referred to, has not been a regular starter at the Russian club. He has had one or two injury-related problems. Those issues are meaningless, however, when put into context by the death of his four-month-old son, Mubarak Jr, during the winter break in January when the family were on holiday in Africa.

    "My family and I came to Ghana from Spain, but then my baby fell ill," explained Mubarak in a radio interview at the time. "His body was warm and he was vomiting, so we took him to the hospital. After a check-up, we were told there was nothing wrong. "Later, there was a light improvement in his condition and I was playing with him, but, then, he deteriorated. I contacted my mother to help me take the baby to hospital. On our way, I realised the baby was no longer alive."

    Wakaso, a practising Muslim who wore an "Allah Is Great" T-shirt under his strip at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, dedicated his goal in a 4-0 Russian Premier League win at Krylya Sovetov in May to his son and went on to play for Ghana in two of their matches at the World Cup.

    Events such as the passing of a child must change a man and it is likely Wakaso, providing a deal is completed, will arrive in Glasgow a more reflective soul than the 18-year-old brought from his home city of Tamale to the Spanish Second Division by Elche in 2008.

    He made a positive early impression there, but trouble soon emerged at the start of the 2009-10 campaign. He reappeared at training almost five weeks late and was docked 34 days' worth of wages.

    Wakaso became a hero among fans thanks to his midfield displays, but disciplinary issues were evident and a row over money spelled the end of his time there.

    "I do not understand how the president can say I'm a bad person and I have problems in the locker room," he said. "My problem was with my pay and it was not regular." The Elche left-back, Edu Albacar, disagreed. "For the good of everyone, he had to leave," he said. "He has not been focused on the job."

    Wakaso was sacked by Elche on the final day of the January transfer window. Villarreal's B squad signed him that very afternoon on a two-and-a-half year deal and would fast-track him into their first-team squad after a matter of weeks thanks to an injury crisis.

    The Ghanaian would make the very most of the opportunity and was regarded as one of their best players despite suffering relegation from the Primera Division in 2012.

    Espanyol offered £400,000 for him in the summer of 2012 and his short stay at the club, a clear success despite his dreadful crime count, was certainly eventful.

    Following a 2-1 loss in Valencia in November, in which his side had a last-minute penalty given against them in addition to two men sent-off, he stated that officials in Spain were biased against black players.

    "Sometimes, they just give the card, and I hate to say this, because of the colour of the person," he said.

    Mauricio Pochettino, then the head coach, claimed Wakaso "spoke with his heart and not his head". The Argentine would leave the club days later and it wasn't long before his replacement, Javier Aguirre, was dealing with a fresh issue.

    Wakaso returned to training two days late after being away with Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations. He claimed he had been suffering from fever, but Aguirre had been calling him for days to no avail in an attempt to find out where he was. Wakaso was fined and ordered to train alone until Aguirre brought him back into the fold in March.

    However, the Mexican was forced to warn Wakaso about his temperament after he ended the season being sent off at the end of a 2-0 derby loss against Barcelona, picking up two quickfire yellow cards for abusing the referee and being restrained by his team-mates.

    Within weeks, Aguirre felt compelled to comment on Rubin Kazan circumventing the normal rules over transfer negotiations and dealing with the player directly. Even after the Catalan club had accepted a multi-million pound offer, Wakaso appeared on their in-house television station to apologise for pushing the move to Russia through.

    Whether Celtic can give him what he now needs and manage his personality in addition to his talent remains to be seen.
     
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    i reckon we'll sign one of the three on loan
     
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