Celtic's on-loan defender Julian Araujo has delivered an emotional update, strongly suggesting his season is over due to injury. The 24-year-old Mexican international, who joined the Scottish Premiership champions from Bournemouth in January, suffered a significant setback in his recovery from a thigh injury.
Araujo's move to Celtic Park was a strategic one, aimed at securing crucial playing time to bolster his case for a spot in Mexico's World Cup squad this summer. He made 13 appearances for the Hoops, but his campaign has been cut short just as the season reaches its climax.
Interim manager Martin O'Neill has already indicated he does not expect the right-back to return, with the player breaking down during rehabilitation at his parent club. In a heartfelt social media post, Araujo expressed his gratitude and disappointment.
"I don't have all the answers right now, but I trust that everything happens for a reason," Araujo wrote. He extended sincere thanks to Celtic, saying the club made "Glasgow feel like home" and that wearing the famous badge was an experience he would carry forever.
Addressing his teammates and coaches, he added, "I'll be behind you all the way... This isn't the way I imagined this season ending, but it's part of the story. I'll take this moment, grow through it and come back stronger than ever."
For Celtic fans and Araujo alike, it's a frustrating end to what promised to be a pivotal chapter, underscoring the unpredictable physical demands of top-flight football.
