The Light Blues paid a reported cost of more than £5 million to bring the Finland international to the English Championship during the summer transfer window.
Glen Kamara has compared Connor Goldson to a ‘big brother’ at Rangers, detailing the influence of a former Celtic player on his move to Leeds United.
The Light Blues paid a reported cost of more than £5 million to bring the Finland international to the English Championship during the summer transfer window. He’s already made his debut for the club, as he tries to propel the Elland Road outfit back to the top flight at the first time of asking.
During his time in Glasgow, after being signed for £50,000 from Dundee by Steven Gerrard, the midfielder won the Scottish Premiership and the Scottish Cup. He also contributed to the amazing run to the Europa League Final, which ended in a devastating penalty shootout loss to Frankfurt in Seville. He appeared in nearly 200 games for the men from Govan, scoring nine goals and providing 11 assists.
In an interview with the media in Finland, he described how he made numerous friends, one of which was crucial defender Goldson. The stopper set the benchmark and high demands, making Kamara more like him while they shared a top off-the-field connection.