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Celtic get boost in pursuit of top transfer target as agent ‘hopes he'll go in that direction'

Celtic get boost in pursuit of top transfer target as agent ‘hopes he'll go in that direction'

Scottish Sun30-07-2025
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A TOP Celtic transfer target's path to Parkhead just became a whole lot easier...
Because his agent is understood to be trying to push the move through himself.
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The Hoops have been linked with Go Ahead Eagles winger Jakob Breum this week.
It emerged that Celtic had lodged a bid for the player last month.
But it was understood to have been 'laughingly rejected' by the Dutch club.
Brendan Rodgers & co remain interested however, despite the fact they have some serious competition when it comes to the bidding war.
The Parkhead outfit's initial £1.5million offer was considered derisory and Twente Enschede entered the race with an improved bid.
However, revealing quotes from Go Ahead's chief executive Willem van Dop suggest that the player's preference is for a move to Scotland.
Via Sport Witness, Van Dop said: 'I've told Celtic that we won't be accepting their offer.
'But I spoke to Breum's agent on the phone Monday morning, and he hopes he'll go in that direction.
'We're certainly not the most difficult club, but it has to be a good fit.
'And if we can't reach a financial agreement, we also have the right to say: well, it's not going to happen.'
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Reports earlier this week claimed that Rangers were plotting a move for Breum's team mate and fellow wide man Oliver Antman.
But Go Ahead have made it clear they would only consider selling one of them.
Breum, 21, joined the Eredivisie side in 2023 from OB in his homeland of Denmark.
The Danish youth international has since made 58 league appearances for the club, scoring 13 goals.
He can operate as a winger and as a number ten, indeed flourishing in the latter role for the majority of last season.
Elsewhere, Celtic are willing to let defender Stephen Welsh leave and a loan deal with Plymouth Argyle in League One is reportedly close to completion.
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