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BREAKING: Celtic have signed one promising young EFL player

Steve Evans, the manager, believes that Tommy Conway should follow in the footsteps of Matt O’Riley and make a move to join Celtic. Evans thinks Conway has the potential to make a similar impact at Celtic as O’Riley has done.

O’Riley joined Celtic from MK Dons in January 2022 and has since become a key player for the club, impressing with his performances. Evans feels that Conway, who currently plays for Barnsley, has the talent and ability to replicate O’Riley’s success if he were to make the switch to Celtic.

The manager is suggesting that Conway should consider leaving Barnsley to join the Scottish champions, Celtic, in order to take the next step in his career and make a name for himself at a bigger club, just as O’Riley has done.

Evans is backing Conway to have the same kind of transformative impact at Celtic that O’Riley has enjoyed since making the move north of the border.

Here is a paraphrased summary of the key points:

Tommy Conway, a striker for Bristol City, has been a crucial player for the team this season, scoring his 12th goal of the season in a 2-0 win over Rotherham, managed by Steve Evans. Conway still has hopes of making a late push for inclusion in the Scotland squad for Euro 2024.

Evans, a Glasgow native, claims to have played a role in Celtic’s signing of Matt O’Riley from MK Dons in January 2022, who has since had a stunning season under Brendan Rodgers and has been nominated for PFA Scotland Player of the Year.

Evans now believes Conway could be the next player to make a significant impact at Celtic, comparing him to O’Riley who has become multi-millionaire after his move to Celtic. Evans is urging Conway to take advantage of any interest from Celtic, telling him to “get in the car and go today” if there is a chance to join the club. He believes Conway could play for Celtic and that the club is the right place for him to take his career to the next level.

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