Andy Walker has admitted that he doesn’t see Celtic spending the cash wanted to do higher within the Champions League because the membership are solely modelled on being dominant in Scotland.
Celtic are crashed out of Europe on Tuesday night time once they misplaced 2-0 at Lazio in a Champions League group recreation.
The Bhoys don’t have any probability of ending third of their group as nicely, which might have gotten them into the Europa League knockout rounds.
Brendan Rodgers insisted after the sport in Italy that Celtic want extra high quality to do higher in Europe, however Walker doesn’t consider that his former membership will fork out the sums wanted to herald the extent of gamers the Bhoys boss desires.
He pressured that Celtic are modelled on dominating in Scotland and he doesn’t see how their poor file within the Champions League will get higher within the coming years given the best way the membership are run financially.
Former Bhoy Walker said on the Go Radio Football Show: “The concept of Celtic going out to spend £10m on a participant, I simply can’t see them doing it.
“I actually assume that they might regard it as a false economic system, it might be a participant or two on exorbitant wages and it may not work out.
“You have a look at a few of the different groups within the Champions League who’re spending a whole bunch of tens of millions and probably not getting anyplace.
“That’s why I’m saying that Celtic are a membership which might be modelled on making an attempt to be dominant domestically, however so far as the Champions League is worried, you have a look at the file, it’s woeful and just a little bit embarrassing.
“I don’t see it getting much better any time soon.”
Celtic’s final group recreation in opposition to Feyenoord has little consequence for the Bhoys, who is not going to be concerned in Europe after Christmas.