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Before leaving Celtic, David Turnbull provides a frank assessment of his final six months there.
David Turnbull has now opened up on his final six months at Celtic before making a swap to Cardiff City in January.
The 24-year-old attacking midfielder signed for the Hoops in 2020 from Motherwell in what was a dream transfer for him at the time.
But in the direction of the stop of his Celtic career, ordinary beginning possibilities were getting challenging to come by way of and in the end he moved to Cardiff for £2m last month.
Turnbull showed some superb form across the first part of the modern-day marketing campaign and at one point used to be playing a streak of scoring 4 goals in six consecutive games in November [Transfermarkt].
He benefitted from Reo Hatate’s damage worries at the establishing of the marketing campaign and confirmed he used to be a goal-scoring hazard from midfield with his long-range taking pictures ability.
But Turnbull used to be never a consistent starter and he felt it was the proper time to go on from Parkhead and forge out the subsequent section of his career someplace else.
Turnbull’s contract used to be due to run out in the summer season anyway so his pass to Wales does appear like a best match for all events concerned.
David Turnbull on Celtic exit
David Turnbull, who made his EFL Championship debut for Cardiff City against Watford recently, has now been searching lower back on the quit of his Celtic stint and furnished an honest admission.
He said: “I think it used to be the right time for me [to move on]. I had a notable time at Celtic, a exceptional three and a half years, and I loved each and every minute of it.
“But maybe the last six months to a year hasn’t been the way I wanted it. To come to a team like Cardiff is a exquisite move for myself. It’s about making an attempt to replicate some matters I have completed earlier than and placing my very own style on to the team.
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