This transfer has came straight outta Nowhere! Can @CelticFC keep Josip Juranovic? His performances for club and country have certainly raised his profile but to what extent, can we expect to see a record transfer fee recieved this summer transfer window?

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  1. Good morning Quinny mate,
    I think Eli Dasa will be PERFECT to Celtic, 29 years old is a good age, free agent and he is the perfect one for coming up-down the line with those smart passes and that Abada-Dasa link-up that worked so good for Israel
    Dasa is the PERFECT choice for Celtic in my opinion 100% and for free? it is a no brainer

  2. I think a player type like Neraysho Kasanwirjo could be a thing for Celtic in the next 1-2 years, but he is looking way better in the RCB or CDM position, but could also play as a RB in a 4 line system

  3. I don’t think Juranovic will leave, another season at Celtic won’t do him any harm and I wouldn’t imagine Celtic will be desperate for money

  4. 15 mil might be a big shout, Barisic has a very similar player profile and has just played in a european final but won't command that fee. Only 3 years difference in age and both in croatia squad. 10 mil would be a solid amount to reinvest in the squad

  5. If I was Celtic I would try 'tie' jurvanovic down to a new deal with an agreed release clause that becomes active in the winter. That way you have a happy player who wants to compete through the world cup, then you get an agreeable fee for him whilst giving you time to find the inefficiency in the market and pick up a well priced replacement rather than clubs knowing you have to buy to replace

  6. Thankfully looks to have been rubbished!! Would be gutted if he left, potential to leave a legacy the way he has been taken in by the fans and performances on pitch.

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