
The million Celtic wingers linked with a transfer to the champions rated and slated
Brendan Rodgers has been credited with an interest in a raft of wide men but who is the most likely to pitch up at Parkhead
Brendan Rodgers famously quipped about having a million wingers during his first spell in charge at Celtic.
The Hoops boss has had a fair few in his second stint but all of a sudden wide men are thin on the ground at Parkhead.
Star man Jota is out of commission until 2026, Luis Palma looks to be on his way out and there are still questions whether Yang Hyun-jun has what it takes to cut it at the club.
Nicolas Kuhn and Daizen Maeda are the main men – even though Maeda played through the middle for half of last season and James Forrest is still around, of course, but at 34 years old now, a 60-game season is a big ask.
and has cast his net far and wide.
There might not be a million of them yet, but the Hoops are in the hunt for plenty and here are the names who have shot to the top of the wishlist. Record Sport rates and slates them here...
Benjamin Nygren
The Nordsjaelland wide man is a hot property in Denmark after an impressive season and breakout performances for the Sweden national side.
The 23-year-old was a sensation as a teenager when he burst on to the scene at IFK Goteborg but his big move to Genk didn't quick spark and he spent a couple of seasons in Holland.
He's hit the gas again in Denmark though and was a smash hit for Sweden in recent clashes, notching two goals in three games.
Nygren is heading into the final six months of his contract and could be picked up for a bargain £2million – although there is interest elsewhere.
Michel-Ange Balikwisha
The Royal Antwerp attacker was a target last summer before injury halted the move but he remains on the watch list.
At 24-year-old, he's got bags of experience in Belgian having previously been at Standard Liege and was a regular for the Red Devils at under 21 level.
Balikwisha is heading into the final year of his contract and while Antwerp might be looking for up to £5m, Celts might be able to land him for less.
Sondre Orjasaeter
The Norwegian under 21 cap came close to joining Celts in January but felt he wasn't ready to make the jump from Sarpsborg.
The Hoops haven't gone away though and there's a feeling the time could now be right for the attacker, who can play on either flank or through the middle.
Orjasaeter wouldn't come cheap though. Celtic's £4m bid was bounced in January and Sarpsborg are looking to bank up to £7m after a solid start to the season in Norway.
Nilson Angulo
Celtic scouts have clearly been busy in Belgium land the Anderlecht attacker is another one on the wishlist.
The Ecuador international – who turns 22 this month – has been attracting attention from all over Europe after an impressive display against Brazil last week.
Angulo is rapid and would give Celts the pace Rodgers loves in his team and although he's stated his desire to stay with Anderlecht and fight for his place, a deal could be done if the price was right.
It's thought he could be secured for around £3m – but it would depend on interest from elsewhere.
Raul Moro
Celtic have been watching the Real Valladolid prospect for a while – but they are not the only ones.
Moro was a stand out for the La Liga side during a tough season when they went down and they are looking to cash in.
The Spain under 21 star's value has rocketed though – and it could cost at least £8m to get him in the door.
Nottingham Forest are also thought to be in the hunt, along with Bournemouth and several sides in his homeland.

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