The offspring of a Celtic legend secures a deal with his father’s former team, with fans expressing anticipation for his ability to replicate his father’s goal-scoring prowess.
This week, it was officially confirmed that fans were thrilled to witness the offspring of a football legend embarking on a journey mirroring that of his father’s. Lucas Vennegoor of Hesselink, aged 18, is following in the footsteps of his father, Celtic icon Jan, who graced Parkhead for three years from 2006 to 2009. Lucas recently sealed a £3.4 million transfer to Glasgow from PSV Eindhoven, where he spent five years and gained recognition in his native country. However, his initial steps in football began at FC Twente, a club where his father also commenced his career, making a notable impact as a young talent in 1996. Like his father, Lucas aims to carve his own path in the sport and has demonstrated a striking ability akin to his dad’s, scoring 17 goals in 18 appearances for the club’s under-18s this season. While he has yet to make his senior debut, his inclusion in the matchday squad earlier this year suggests that his breakthrough is imminent. By committing his future to Twente with a new deal, Lucas is poised to continue his journey, aspiring to emulate his father’s achievements in the sport nearly three decades ago.