Martin O’Neill raises doubts about the future of three players at Celtic: Arne Engels, Daizen Maeda and Callum McGregor. The coverage focuses on what their potential departures could mean for the Scottish champions and how each player contributes to the team. Arne Engels is discussed in terms of his role in the midfield structure and Celtic’s balance in possession and transitions. Daizen Maeda is assessed for his part in the forward line, including his impact in attack and ability to offer different attacking options. Callum McGregor is referenced for his wider influence as a senior figure in midfield and for providing leadership as well as regular playing time.

Across the outlets, the central theme is that O’Neill’s comments prompt a reassessment of Celtic’s squad planning and the possible gaps that might need to be filled if any of the three leave. The articles do not confirm any transfers or decisions, instead examining likely sporting consequences and value to the current team setup.