
Celtic-linked Youssef El Kachati wants 'fantastic step'
The Telstar forward is reportedly a target for the Hoops but also the likes of Hannover and Schalke in Germany.
With 13 goals in 29 appearances in the Dutch second tier, he could yet fire the to the Eredivisie with a play-off second leg to come against Willem II on Sunday.
Brendan Rodgers is expected to target a striker this summer and has also been linked with Brondby's Mathias Kvitsgaarden and Slovan Bratislava hotshot David Strelec.
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El Kachati believes he is destined for a big move but is looking to fire his club to promotion first.
Speaking after netting in a first leg 2-2 draw with Willem, he said: "I think it is 100 percent certain that I will make a fantastic step this summer.
"But first I want to leave something behind at Telstar that will make them never forget me.
"I think it is very important that I end my time here well. If I can shoot Telstar to the Eredivisie, then I will do that."

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an hour ago
- Daily Record
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Scottish Sun
6 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
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The Herald Scotland
7 hours ago
- The Herald Scotland
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