Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers will know that he is at risk of losing some of his top talents during the summer transfer window, which opened for business last week.
Attacking midfielder Matt O’Riley is one of the players who could move on from Parkhead before the window slams shut at the end of August, amid interest from a European giant.
It was recently reported that the Danish whiz is a target for Atletico Madrid but it remains to be seen whether or not they are prepared to meet the club’s €40m (£33.7m) valuation of the former MK Dons magician.
Football Insider have also reported this month that the Hoops would accept an offer of around £25m for centre-forward Kyogo Furuhashi amid links with a move to England.
It remains to be seen, though, which clubs have a tangible interest in signing him or if any side is prepared to stump up £25m, or close to it, to snap him up from Paradise.
Celtic’s interest in Premiership marksman
Rodgers could move on from the Japan international and ruthlessly ditch him from the squad this summer by securing a deal for reported target Bojan Miovski.
Last month, it was reported that the Hoops are ahead of Rangers in the race to sign the Aberdeen striker, who journalist Josh Bunting once dubbed “complete”, to bolster their attacking options ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.
However, it was claimed that there are a number of other suitors for the left-footed whiz and that his preference is currently to secure a move to the English Premier League, if possible.