In a surprise move, LaLiga side Sevilla has terminated the contract of Super Eagles striker Kelechi Iheanacho, making the 28-year-old forward a free agent. The decision, announced on transfer deadline day, opens up new possibilities for Iheanacho’s future. With his contract now terminated, Iheanacho is free to explore opportunities with other clubs.
One potential destination for Iheanacho could be Scottish champions Celtic. Manager Brendan Rodgers, who previously coached Iheanacho at Leicester City, is reportedly keen to reunite with the forward. Celtic’s recent sale of Adam Idah to Swansea City for £6 million may have created a void in their attacking lineup, and Iheanacho’s skills could be an attractive solution.
Celtic had also been pursuing Chelsea’s David Datro Fofana, but it appears that deal may not materialize. Instead, Fofana is set to move on loan to Charlton Athletic, which could pave the way for Celtic to pursue Iheanacho. With Rodgers at the helm, Iheanacho would be reunited with a familiar coach, and the forward’s skills could be a valuable asset for the Scottish champions.
As Iheanacho navigates his next move, fans and pundits alike will be watching with interest to see where the talented forward will end up. One thing is certain, however: Iheanacho’s departure from Sevilla presents an exciting opportunity for him to find a new challenge and showcase his skills on the pitch.








































