Celtic has bid farewell to Israel international Liel Abada, who has made a move to Major League Soccer (MLS) side Charlotte FC in a significant £10 million deal.
Abada, who joined Celtic last summer, has caught the eye with his impressive performances on the pitch. His departure marks the end of a relatively short but impactful stint at the Scottish club.
The move to Charlotte FC represents a new chapter in Abada’s career as he embarks on a journey in MLS. The 20-year-old winger will bring his talents to the rapidly growing soccer scene in the United States, joining a club eager to make a mark in the league.
Charlotte FC’s acquisition of Abada for £10 million underscores their ambition and commitment to building a competitive squad. The sizable transfer fee highlights the value placed on Abada’s potential and abilities, indicating the club’s confidence in his ability to make an impact in MLS.
For Celtic, the departure of Abada represents both a loss and an opportunity. While they bid farewell to a talented player, the significant transfer fee received will provide financial resources that can be reinvested to strengthen the squad for the future.
As Abada makes his transition to Charlotte FC, he will look to make a positive impression in MLS and contribute to his new team’s success on the field. Meanwhile, Celtic will continue their quest for success in the Scottish Premiership, as they seek to build a squad capable of competing at the highest level.