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Will Tan Ever Sell Up? SEASON FINALE! | The Football Booth | SEASON 4 | EPISODE 35

Will Tan Ever Sell Up? SEASON FINALE! | The Football Booth | SEASON 4 | EPISODE 35

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It’s the Season 4 finale of The Football Booth Podcast, and we’re going out with a bang!

🍀 Celtic’s transfer window heats up:

  • Benjamin Nygren and Callum Osmand have officially joined the Hoops, with Japanese defender Hayato Inamura soon to follow.
  • However, questions loom as Nicolas Kühn draws interest from RB Leipzig, and Greg Taylor’s Celtic career looks set to come to an end.

🐉 Gareth Bale’s Cardiff takeover update:

  • Bale confirmed his involvement in a consortium looking to buy his hometown club, but Vincent Tan is holding firm, refusing any offers that don’t meet his valuation.
  • Meanwhile, the transfer scene in South Wales has been quiet—except for the departure of Roko Šimić, who heads on loan to Karlsruher SC. Fennan didn’t hold back, labelling Cardiff a “somewhat graveyard for strikers” after Šimić failed to get his chance.

🎮 FM Challenge Season 4 complete:

  • Fennan lifted the Ligue 1 title,
  • Gondor and Mayhem both secured 2nd place finishes and celebrated French Cup triumphs.
    With Season 4 now in the books, the big question remains: will the boys return for Season 5 to chase Champions League glory?

Join us as we wrap up another dramatic season and look ahead to what the future holds on The Football Booth Podcast!

#CelticFC #CardiffCity #GarethBale #Transfers #FootballPodcast #FMChallenge #SeasonFinale

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