Celtic: Hoops keen on signing “amazing” defender
Brendan Rodgers has identified a new target ahead of the January transfer window.
Celtic are now keen on signing an “amazing” defender in the January transfer window, but they will have to do battle with a number of Europe’s top clubs, a report has revealed.
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Under the helm of Ange Postecoglou, Celtic had cast their eyes on more niche countries to scout first-team players, and they are clearly continuing to do so now Brendan Rodgers is back in charge, with Serbian youngster Nemanja Jovic now being targeted.
Jovic would be available to sign on a free transfer, having been without a club since leaving Partizan Belgrade in the summer, but there are a whole host of European clubs vying for his signature, including Rayo Vallecano and FC Basel.
The Hoops may also have to brace for interest in one of their first-team players this winter, with Tottenham Hotspur now being credited with an interest in Daizen Maeda, who could be set to reunite with Postecoglou in north London.
In terms of potential new additions to the squad, it has been relatively quiet since the end of the summer transfer window, but the Scottish Premiership champions have now been named as potential suitors for Boca Juniors’ Valentin Barco.
According to a report from 90min, Celtic are one of a whole host of European clubs keen on signing Barco, having conducted a scouting mission to check on him in recent weeks, but a Premier League team is leading the race for his signature.
Brighton & Hove Albion, who have a stellar record when it comes to finding and developing South American talent, are currently in pole position for the 19-year-old, while Manchester City are also chasing him, so it may be very tricky for the Hoops to tempt him into a move.
There is also an indication the youngster could be willing to sign a new contract with Boca Juniors, as the Argentinian club are now “hopeful” he will commit to fresh terms, in order to ward off interest from a number of clubs across Europe.