As Brendan Rodgers’ preseason schedule is being finalized, Celtic tease a summer tour of the USA.

As part of their summer preparations for the upcoming season, Celtic has hinted at a summer trip to the United States, including stops in Washington, D.C., North Carolina, and Notre Dame.

This campaign, Brendan Rodgers and his team still have a lot of work ahead of them with a Scottish Cup trophy up for grabs and a meaningful title challenge with Rangers on the horizon. But it appears like the Hoops have already started thinking about next term, as evidenced by the photo they shared of Liam Scales and Cameron Carter-Vickers with ‘Summer 2024′ written between flags for the USA and Ireland.

Additionally, the famous Washington Monument was Among the images that allude to the US capital city’s goal are the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower in North Carolina and the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana.

Both players would be well-liked in their home nations, as Celtic frequently travels abroad for the summer preseason. Rodgers and his army traveled to Portugal last year before taking off for Japan. With Martin O’Neill, Gordon Strachan, and Neil Lennon all sending their teams to the country, the Hoops are no strangers to America. Fans seem enthusiastic about the idea of traveling over the pond, with one saying, “LETS GOOOOOO!!” in response to Celtic’s taunt. One more person said, “It’s happening!”

Everything is for this campaign, even though preparations are being made for the upcoming season. Rangers’ match against Celtic at Dundee was postponed on Sunday, meaning that Celtic leads the league going into the international break. After TWO pitch inspections—one by a local official and the other by match referee Don Robertson—that judgment was made. The rescheduled game has not yet been assigned a date.

The Champions League group stage will be open to the winner of the Scottish Premiership, with the Hoops having played one extra game and being one point ahead. This would be a huge boost for Rodgers and his team to avoid the difficult qualifying process once more in order to join Europe’s elite table.

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