Matt O’Riley: Celtic reject third bid from Atalanta for midfielder | Football News | Sky Sports

Celtic have rejected a third bid from Atalanta for in-demand midfielder Matt O’Riley.

It is understood the improved offer consisted of a £15m initial fee, plus add-ons

Celtic rejected Atalanta’s first bid for O’Riley, before turning down an improved offer of £14.3m plus add-ons lodged by the Italian side earlier this week.

Celtic fixtures: Champions start against Kilmarnock live on SkyScottish Premiership: Four games live on opening weekendFirst Old Firm clash of season to be shown live on Sky SportsGet Sky Sports | Download the Sky Sports AppAtalanta’s Serie A rivals Juventus and Roma, plus La Liga side Atletico Madrid have also shown an interest in the Denmark international.

O’Riley scored 19 goals with 18 assists in 49 appearances for Brendan Rodgers’ side last season, and captained Celtic in their 4-0 pre-season win over DC United in Washington last Sunday.

The 23-year-old is under contract at Celtic until 2027, with the club knocking back an offer of £20m from Atletico Madrid in January.

Rodgers: Celtic relaxed and realistic about O’Riley situation

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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers on the future of in-demand midfielder Matt O’RIley

Speaking to reporters ahead of Celtic’s friendly against Man City in North Carolina on Wednesday, manager Brendan Rodgers suggested the club were realistic about the speculation surrounding O’Riley’s future, but there had been no movement on any potential transfer.

“There’s no update. We’re fairly relaxed,” Rodgers said. “He’s working very well, he’s very focused and, naturally, when you’re a really good player and especially a young player who’s as committed and professional as he is, he’s going to acquire attention.

“He’s working so well and there’s nothing really to report.

“The people close to Celtic understand the model that works. Matt’s been at the club for three years and developed into the player that he has.

“He knows the privilege it is to play for Celtic and, naturally, how it works is the players get that opportunity to move on. Celtic is a club where you can move on – but you don’t have to. It’s a very difficult club to move on from.

“With the wages that are on offer for players, that makes it a real challenge to compete at that level.

“What I’ve seen with Matt is that he’s a first-class professional. He’s a really humble guy who is devoted to his profession and he knows what he has here, so we’re all quite relaxed.

“Every player has a value, but we see him as a really important player for us and while he is here, we’ll continue to develop him and help him improve.”

When does the summer transfer window open and close?The 2024 summer transfer window is now open and will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.

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