
Julian Araujo He has lost confidence in Bournemouth in the Premier League. The Mexican defender has not been able to have the necessary consistency within the English team. An alternative from Scotland would have appeared on the radar.
In January 2023 Julián Araujo was signed by FC Barcelona. Although he participated in the Catalan team’s youth teams, Araujo had the dream of playing for the Spanish first team. In August of that same year it was signed by Las Palmas and left very good impressions.
This caught the attention of Bournemouth. In August 2024, the English team decided to acquire the services of the Mexican defender. In his first season in England, Araujo played 13 games (501 minutes on the field). These were normal numbers for an “adjustment” season.
But in this campaign the situation has worsened considerably. Julián Araujo has only played one game and it was for the EFL Cup. The former Los Angeles Galaxy player has not played his first game in the Premier League this season. In seven games he has been called up, but in all of them he has remained on the bench.
Opportunity in Scotland
According to information from Kery Ruiz, Julián Araujo is beginning to see some light in the midst of so much darkness. The Mexican full-back would be on Celtic Glasgow’s radarthe most important football team in Scotland.
“Celtic Glasgow is exploring the signing of Julián Araujo. The Mexican has only made 16 appearances since arriving at Bournemouth in exchange for 9 million pounds,” the report explains.
It is very likely that Julián Araujo will leave Bournemouth in this transfer market. The 2026 World Cup will be played in June 2026. The only way for Julián Araujo to be considered in Javier Aguirre’s squad is with minutes under his belt. Araujo needs consistency and the English team has not offered it to him all season.
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