
How much profit will Celtic make on Kuhn transfer?
Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano revealed transfer talks on Thursday afternoon, with a medical to take place early next week.
🚨🔵⚪️ More on Nicolas #Kühn: according to the plan, he will fly to Como for his medical on Monday or Tuesday.
25 y/o winger turned down Leipzig today at midday. Cesc Fabregas was very keen on him. There were several phone calls. He plans to use him on the right wing. Como's big… pic.twitter.com/PjwX3rJLGj — Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) July 3, 2025
It's reported Celtic will receive €20m (£17.2m) for Kuhn, with a transfer fee agreed between the two clubs.
Como are thought to have finalised terms on a four-year contract for Kuhn with Fabregas keen to sign the winger.
There will be no release clause in Kuhn's contract at Como.
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Celtic will bank a significant profit should the sale of Kuhn go through.
The winger was signed from Rapid Vienna in 2024 for a fee in the region of £3m.
It means Celtic are in line to profit around £14m for Kuhn, just 18 months after he was first signed by Brendan Rodgers.
Kuhn scored 21 goals and assisted 15 in the season gone by as his club won a domestic double.
How much will Celtic profit on Nico Kuhn Celtic transfer?
Signed: £3m
Potential transfer exit fee: €20m / £17m

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