The Celtic Star
·28 January 2025
The Celtic Star
·28 January 2025
Moldes Halldor Stenevik og Sarpsborg 08s Sondre Orjasaeter under eliteseriekampen i fotball mellom Sarpsborg 08 og Molde pa Sarpsborg Stadion. Foto: Christoffer Andersen / NTB Sarpsborg Norge
The Hoops have been tracking the Sarpsborg man this month with a view to potentially bringing him to Glasgow if a deal could be struck with his club. It had been reported previously that the Nordic side wanted £7 million for their star man to part company.
Now Sky Sports’ Anthony Joseph – who has been keeping a close eye on proceedings – has confirmed that after initial discussions the Celtic Board have made a bid for his services. Joseph didn’t mention how much that particular bid was at this moment in time but only that the opening gambit had been made by the Celtic board.
The Scottish Champions have already brought Jota into the club, bringing him back after an 18-month exodus in the Saudi Pro Legaue with Al-Ittihad and then Ligue 1 in France with Stade Rennais. However, Brendan Rodgers did say previously that the club would be looking at one, possibly two wide-men to come in this January and aid the team’s assault domestically and in Europe.
FC Nordsjaelland v Randers FC, 3F Superliga Denmark. 16th, September 2024. Tammer Bany 19 of Randers FC seen during the match between FC Nordsjaelland and Randers FC at Right to Dream Park in Farum, Denmark. Gonzales Photo/Dejan Obretkovic
With Kyogo Furuhashi now plying his trade for Jota’s former employer Rennes, it is odd that the club haven’t moved first of all to seal a deal for another centre-forward. Earlier today there was a report linking us with another Danish attacker, Tammer Bany, who plays for Randers FC in his native homeland. Nothing else about Mathias Kvistgaarden has emerged yet and many will be wondering what is happening on that front.
Sondre Orjasaeter of Norway during the UEFA European Under-21 Qualifier playoff football match between Norway and Finland on November 19, 2024 in Stavanger. Photo: Marius Simensen
The Orjasaeter bid suggests that Celtic are perhaps doing their succession planning for the summer transfer window, when there will no doubt be considerable interest in Nicolas Kühn, who’s season has been fantastic thus far, in terms of both numbers and performances. With more games in European football to come, Kühn could showcase his skills to a much wider audience once again – continuing with Aston Villa tomorrow night.
Here’s that update from Anthony Joseph though in the meantime:
Paul Gillespie
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