Celtic ‘stance’ on Paulo Bernardo permanent transfer after Champions League jackpot guaranteed

The Scottish champions have the option to buy the 22-year-old loanee this summer.

Paulo Bernardo during a Celtic training session
Paulo Bernardo during a Celtic training sessionGet the latest Celtic news sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterWe use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More infoCeltic have reportedly yet to indicate to Benfica if they plan to seal a permanent deal for Paulo Bernardo.

The midfielder is inching closer to the end of his season-long loan from the Lisbon giants – but his deal includes a clause that means a £6million bid would be enough to bring the 22-year-old Scottish Premiership champions long-term. However, according to Portuguese outlet Record the Hoops are in no rush to make the deal permanent.Reports had previously suggested that Celtic had aimed to negotiate a lower fee for the Portugal U21 cap that would see him join Brendan Rodgers’ side once again next term. But it now appears that talks between the pair have gone cold with Bernardo’s long-term future “still unknown”. As it stands, Celtic “have not indicated that they will trigger the purchase clause” and talks to keep Bernardo in Glasgow’s east end have “gone quiet”.

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