Celtic Faces Competition, Bid Rejected for Serbian Defender
Celtic Faces Competition, Bid Rejected for Serbian Defender

Celtic Faces Competition, Bid Rejected for Serbian Defender

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Celtic is actively pursuing significant reinforcements this summer, with two primary transfer targets drawing intense competition. Striker Mathias Kvistgaarden, who scored 23 goals for Brondby and recently earned his first senior Danish national team call-up, is attracting bids from Celtic, West Ham, and Eintracht Frankfurt, with his transfer fee expected to exceed £12 million; however, Celtic faces challenges fitting his wages into their current structure despite willingness to break their transfer record. Meanwhile, Celtic's initial bid for 17-year-old Serbian defender Veljko Milosavljević from Red Star Belgrade was rejected, with the club demanding around £8.4 million; Paris Saint-Germain and Everton are also interested in the towering centre-back. Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is keen to strengthen the squad to secure Champions League qualification and avoid setbacks following the Scottish Cup defeat to Aberdeen, showing an aggressive transfer approach. Additionally, Celtic and PSG are reportedly competing for Swedish left-back Keita Kosugi, highlighting the club's broad summer recruitment strategy. Contract issues are also ongoing, with players like Greg Taylor reportedly in talks with other clubs as his contract nears expiration.

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