Celtic manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst is open to bringing back Dutch striker Giorgos Giakoumakis, a move that would be a significant boost for the team. With several weeks left until the transfer window closes, the door remains open for Giakoumakis to make a sensational comeback and rejoin Van Bronckhorst’s side at Parkhead.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst‘s Celtic were dealt a major blow when the Netherlands international suffered an injury during their 3-2 loss to Rangers at Ibrox. Giakoumakis is now struggling with a knee issue that will keep him out for several weeks, leaving the door open for his sensational return to Parkhead.
The former Heracles player had been in high demand from several clubs before suffering the setback. Celtic’s interest was clear during his time in Scotland, where he played for Hibernian on loan. Giakoumakis formed a strong partnership with Kyogo Furuhashi up front and his goalscoring record was impressive.

The fact that Van Bronckhorst is considering bringing back the striker speaks volumes about Celtic’s summer recruitment plans. The manager has shown a willingness to strengthen the squad, but this move would bring a welcome injection of experience to the team.
Celtic are now on the hunt for alternative options to fill Giakoumakis’ role, but his return would be a significant coup for the club. With several weeks left until the transfer window closes, the door remains open for Giakoumakis to make a sensational comeback and rejoin Van Bronckhorst‘s side at Parkhead.