Celtic are reportedly working on signing Benfica midfielder Paulo Bernardo.
Portuguese outlet Record today features a story claiming the Hoops currently ‘try’ to get the 21-year-old in the final days of the transfer window.
It’s said Celtic’s attempt is for a loan deal, and Benfica are trying to sort the situation out quickly.
Bernardo had already been loaned out in January this year, joining Paços de Ferreira. Despite making it to Benfica’s pre-season, he didn’t have any minutes, and as written by Record, it ‘became clear’ he’s not an option for manager Roger Schmidt.
For now, there are no details on whether Celtic would have a buying option over the player, or even if they’re paying a fee to get him on loan.
Paulo Bernardo has a contract with Benfica running until 2027, and is very well protected by a release clause worth €100m, which is usual for the Eagles’ youngsters.