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Stuart Armstrong ‘given permission’ to speak to Southampton after clubs agree £7million transfer fee


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STUART ARMSTRONG has been ‘given permission’ to speak to Southampton after Celtic accepted a bid for the midfielder.

The BBC claim that the Hoops accepted a £7million offer for Armstrong, which could increase depending on various factors.

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2827087/celtic-stuart-armstrong-southampton-transfer-fee-bid/

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Why would you pay so much for a midfielder that wasn't getting a first team start in the Scottish League and is entering the final year of his contract ?

 

On the brightside, that's them a decent midfielder down.

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23 hours ago, buster. said:

Why would you pay so much for a midfielder that wasn't getting a first team start in the Scottish League and is entering the final year of his contract ?

 

On the brightside, that's them a decent midfielder down.

You wouldn't.

 

The figure quoted makes no sense.

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40 minutes ago, ranger_syntax said:

You wouldn't.

 

The figure quoted makes no sense.

The only reason would be a bidding war and there didn't seem to be one.

It tends to be a shuttle service between two clubs who regularly do business.

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