McAvennie Is Right For Once. Celtic Should Try To Get Moritz Jenz On A Permanent Deal.

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Soccer Football - Champions League - Group F - Celtic v RB Leipzig - Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - October 11, 2022 RB Leipzig's Andre Silva in action with Celtic's Moritz Jenz REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

Frank McAvennie, one of our media landscape’s proverbial broken clocks, has gotten it right again. He says we should be looking to bringing Moritz Jenz to the club on a permanent deal and I have to say that I agree with him completely.

I have been hugely impressed by Jenz. I have spent some time these past few days defending Starfelt, and it’s obvious that I like him, but Jenz gives us something too and he looks very good in partnership with Carter Vickers.

You can never have too many good players, and there will doubtless be people who think that the arrival of Kobayashi will spend the end for Jenz. I don’t know. We know how easily an injury crisis can hit a team and we only need to look across the city to see what can happen when one of them leaves you down to the bare bones.

We coped brilliantly last season.

That’s not to say we would if went through the same thing as we approach the business end of this campaign.

We need all the talent we can get, and the manager does enjoy rotating this squad … the one area where that has been difficult is at the back. If we sign Jenz we will have five capable centre backs including Welsh.

Too much? Not at all. Just what a club our size needs.

There will be outgoings in this squad going forward. Depending on the purchase price, Jenz might well find himself a critical part of the side before long, and might even be another asset which we can develop in lieu of a big sale someday; he’s young enough.

This seems like a no-brainer … as long as the price is right. I wrote about this not that long ago, and I was pleased to see McAvennie arguing for it. Others should be.

I know Keevins doesn’t like the idea but at the end of the day that counts in its favour as far as I’m concerned.

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