da betsul: Celtic have now reportedly set their sights on welcoming a Serie A striker to fulfil Wilfried Nancy’s request to sign attacking reinforcements in January.

Nancy: "I don't have to prove anything" at Celtic

da bet7k: On paper, choosing to welcome a new manager ahead of a title clash against Hearts, a Europa League game against AS Roma and the Scottish Cup final against St. Mirren always looked like a bold decision. And whilst fortune favours the bold, there’s no denying that Celtic may be regretting their timing.

Nancy entered Glasgow ahead of two of Celtic’s biggest games of the season so far and has become the first manager in their history to lose in his first three games as a result. Despite instant criticism, however, he’s insisted that he has nothing to prove in the Scottish Premiership.

The January transfer window will be crucial if the Bhoys are to turn things around and Nancy has already set his sights on attacking additions such as Younnes Ebnoutalib and now Giuseppe Ambrosino.

Celtic still eyeing Giuseppe Ambrosino move

According to Il Mattino and CalcioNapoli24, as relayed by Sport Witness, Celtic have set their sights on signing Ambrosino from Napoli after already holding talks with his agent in the summer.

Peter Lawwell has stepped down from his role at the club this week, but it seems their summer interest in the Italian has not waned despite the change at board level.

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Indeed, The Bhoys are still eyeing the Serie A forward in an attempt to satisfy Nancy’s request for a new striker in January. With Romelu Lukaku set to return from injury in Naples, they could have the perfect opportunity to land Abrosino on loan this winter.

Although the 22-year-old has struggled for game time under Antonio Conte, his former U19s coach Emmanuel Cascione had nothing but positives to say earlier this year.

He told reporters when asked about Ambrosino: “When I arrived on the Napoli Primavera bench, the decision was to let him go. He wasn’t that well-liked.

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“I opposed it because I saw some special qualities in him, even though there was still work to be done , especially in terms of his mentality. But he has some important characteristics.

“He’s a technically good player, powerful, he can see the goal, he’s shrewd, crafty. Maybe he needed a bit more physical condition and stamina during matches.”

Celtic flop is looking like a bigger waste of money than Nygren & Tounekti