Celtic could sign “crazy” Idah alternative in biggest deal since JotaCeltic could be in the market to bolster their attacking options before the end of the summer transfer window, which officially opened for business earlier this month.
The Hoops could be about to move one of their forwards on from Parkhead, though, as Hyeon-gyu Oh has been linked with a transfer away from the clu
Belgian giants Genk reportedly made a £4m bid to snap up the South Korea international, who found himself as the third-choice number nine under Brendan Rodger
Earlier this month, Football Insider claimed that the Scottish giants would be willing to cash in on Kyogo Furuhashi for an offer of around £25m amid links with a move to Englan
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icd.s.b.These reports suggest that there could be a lot of change at the top end of the pitch for Celtic between now and when the window slams shut at the end of August.
One or both of Kyogo and Oh leaving Parkhead would open the door for new recruits to come in to bolster the attack, and the Hoops have now been told how much one of their striker targets would cost them this summer.
Celtic learn asking price for long-term target
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Celtic could sign “crazy” Idah alternative in biggest deal since Jota
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Celtic striker Adam Idah celebrates winning the Scottish Cup
Celtic could be in the market to bolster their attacking options before the end of the summer transfer window, which officially opened for business earlier this month.
The Hoops could be about to move one of their forwards on from Parkhead, though, as Hyeon-gyu Oh has been linked with a transfer away from the club.
Belgian giants Genk reportedly made a £4m bid to snap up the South Korea international, who found himself as the third-choice number nine under Brendan Rodgers.
Earlier this month, Football Insider claimed that the Scottish giants would be willing to cash in on Kyogo Furuhashi for an offer of around £25m amid links with a move to England.
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These reports suggest that there could be a lot of change at the top end of the pitch for Celtic between now and when the window slams shut at the end of August.
One or both of Kyogo and Oh leaving Parkhead would open the door for new recruits to come in to bolster the attack, and the Hoops have now been told how much one of their striker targets would cost them this summer.
Celtic learn asking price for long-term target
According to Austrian outlet VICTAURI, as relayed by the Daily Record, Brondby have slapped an eye-catching price tag of €10m (£8.5m) on centre-forward Mathias Kvistgaarden.
The outlet claims that RB Salzburg are interested in signing the young marksman and that they had sent scouts to watch him in action throughout the 2023/24 campaign.
It states, though, that the Austrian giants have been put off a potential deal by the £8.5m valuation, which could take them out of the race for his signature.
The Daily Record adds that the Danish attacker is a long-term transfer target for Celtic, as the club have been interested in him in each of the last two transfer windows. Should they move at that price, then it would be the club’s biggest deal since the £6.5m they paid for Jota.
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