BREAKING NEWS: Celtic Winger Findlay Curtis Sends Shocking Ultimatum to Martin O’Neill and Fans
GLASGOW — Celtic’s teenage sensation Findlay Curtis, currently impressing on loan at Kilmarnock, has sent shockwaves through Parkhead after releasing a candid statement regarding his future under returning head coach Martin O’Neill.
The 18-year-old, who has flourished at Rugby Park this season, took to social media to address his parent club directly, stating he has “no intention of returning to sit on the bench” next season.
In a message that has stunned the Hoops faithful, Curtis claimed that while he respects O’Neill’s legendary status, he feels the manager’s current tactical system doesn’t favor young wingers. The winger wrote:
“I love Celtic, but I have found my voice at Kilmarnock. I need to play. To the fans and the manager: I won’t come back just to be a squad filler. If the plan isn’t to play me, let me go.”
The “shocking” nature of the message comes at a delicate time for O’Neill, who is currently locked in a tight title race. Fans are divided, with some praising the youngster’s hunger, while others view it as a lack of respect toward the veteran manager.