This former Celtic “idol” has viewed their cost plummet by means of £17m

The Hoops hit the jackpot when they determined to money in on the talented whiz.

Celtic have struck gold in the transfer market many instances over the years as they have sold the likes of Virgil van Dijk, Fraser Forster, Odsonne Edouard, and Victor Wanyama, amongst others, for profit.

The Hoops have made a habit out of plucking out proficient young players and assisting them to boost and thrive in Scotland earlier than cashing in on them further down the line.


They might also hope that some ofBrendan Rodgers’ contemporary crop of gems, including Matt O’Riley and Luis Palma, will go on to earn the membership a fortune if they proceed to progress and extend in value.

One participant the Bhoys hit the jackpot with, recently, was once Portuguese winger Jota, who they appear to have offered at the first-class time as his cost has plummeted on the grounds that departing from Parkhead.

How a lot did Celtic get hold of for Jota

The Scottish giants cashed in on the ahead ultimate summer time in a deal with Saudi Pro League side Al Ittihad that Sky Sports reported to be really worth £25m, which is the joint-record sale for the club alongside the £25m move to Arsenal for Kieran Tierney.

That move came just 12 months on from the club’s swoop to signal Jota from Benfica for a fee of £6.5m, after an initial season-long loan spell in Glasgow.


As you can see in the desk above, the right-footed winger supplied a consistent danger down the flank as both a scorer and a creator of desires – in equal measure – in the Scottish Premiership.

Jota, who was hailed as Parkhead’s “idol” by scout Jacek Kulig, proved himself to be a extraordinary performer on a consistent basis, as evidenced through his outstanding returns in front of goal, and that convinced Al Ittihad to splash a mouth-watering charge of £25m to impervious his offerings final summer.

Jota’s plummeting market value

Unfortunately, the 24-year-old gem’s time with the Saudi Arabian aspect has been a irritating one as he was left out of their squad for the Saudi Pro League in September.

There is a restriction on the quantity of foreign players allowed to be selected and then-manager Nuno Espirito Santo opted to omit him from the roster.

Due to that, Jota has only made 11 appearances in all competitions for his new club seeing that final summer, with five of these coming in the Pro League earlier than they left him out of the squad, and he has contributed with two desires and zero assists.

At the time of writing (20/02/2024), Transfermarkt has his market price at just €9m (£7.7m) and that is a superb drop of £17.3m from the £25m that Al Ittihad paid for his signature simply ultimate year.

This shows that Celtic hit the jackpot remaining summer when they secured that price for him as his fee has given that plummeted, which suggests that the Saudi Arabian aspect would be unlikely to recoup £25m if they determined to promote him now.

However, new Al Ittihad boss Marcelo Gallardo has reportedlydecided to include Jota in his squad for the Saudi Pro League, which isdue to resume later this month, and that put an cease to January pastime from West Ham United.

Hopefully, Jota will now be capable to string together a run of marvelous structure for his club and claw again his market value to either earn a go lower back to Europe or revel in a successful time in Saudi Arabia.



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