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Medical Booked: Player jets in to complete transfer after Celtic loan terminated

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Medical Booked: Player Jets in to Complete Transfer After Celtic Loan Terminated

Manchester City are on the verge of securing a major signing as an unnamed player has jetted into the city to undergo a medical ahead of a loan-to-buy deal, sources confirm. The transfer comes after the player's loan spell at Celtic was abruptly terminated, paving the way for this exciting move in the January 2026 window.[1]



The player, reportedly a highly rated prospect with Premier League potential, impressed during his time in Scotland despite limited minutes. Celtic's decision to end the loan early—amid their own squad reshuffles—has allowed Man City to accelerate negotiations. Insiders reveal the initial loan includes an obligation to buy clause, structured similarly to recent City deals like those involving young talents recalled from lower-tier loans.[1][3]

This signing fits Pep Guardiola's strategy of bolstering depth amid a busy schedule, including Champions League commitments and a title push. Speculation links it to profiles like Julian Araujo, who moved from Bournemouth to Celtic on loan, though details remain under wraps. The medical is scheduled at the Etihad Campus, with personal terms already agreed.[1][4]

Fans are buzzing, viewing this as a low-risk coup. The deal underscores City's ruthless recruitment, echoing past successes with loan recalls like Sonny Aljofree from Notts County. Completion is expected imminently, potentially before the window heats up further with names like Antoine Semenyo and Elliot Anderson in the mix.[3][4][5]

Once finalized, the player could provide versatile cover in defense or midfield, addressing injury concerns. This move highlights City's proactive January approach, with more ins anticipated as confirmed transfers roll in across the Premier League.[1]

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