After covering Kieran Tierney’s meeting with Brendan Rodgers in London last night and the President of Brazilian side International’s remarks about wanting to sign Alexandro Bernabei on a permanent deal in January, there is undoubtedly a left-back theme this morning. Now, we shift our focus to Alex Valle.
The 20-year-old, who is on a season-long loan from Barcelona to Celtic, appears to be settling in nicely and starting to establish himself on the team. He contributed significantly to Adam Idah’s contender goal of the season against St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park, looked confident in the second half of Dortmund’s match after taking Greg Taylor’s place due to injury, and made an impression at Ross County the previous weekend.
Alex worries that the Scottish weather will only grow worse, so it makes sense that Valle, who has been discussing his early impressions of life at Celtic, would bring up the subject of the weather. Furthermore, he was taken aback by Celtic’s true size as a football team.
According to Football Scotland, Valle stated, “If I had to choose one thing that has surprised me, it’s that Celtic is maybe bigger than I thought.” “I didn’t realize it was so large, and I wasn’t prepared for the kind of environment we had at Paradise. The quality of play in both the training and actual games is really high. So, yes, I’m really content. “I enjoy my life in Scotland. Every day, the weather gets worse. But November or December will have to do. They have filled me in on everything! However, Glasgow is a fantastic city, and I’m having fun here.
“I have close friends from Barcelona, who I talk with every week. They have been asking me about Celtic. Then there is my family as well. They have been coming to Scotland and enjoying it too. So, yeah, I’m happy in a personal way too,” Alex said.
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