Josip Juranovic's World Cup run is over after Croatia lost 3-0 to Argentina last night in the first semi-final of the 2022 iteration of the tournament.
The Celtic right-back has performed excellently during the competition in Qatar and in the end he and his team-mates came up against a Lionel Messi-inspired juggernaut that has the ability to knock out anyone.
Given the speculation around the 27-year-old's future before he had even kicked a ball in the Middle East, is he destined to leave the club next month and, if so, how much can the Hoops get for him?
Italian side Torino are one of the clubs linked with the former Legia Warsaw man, according to reports.
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Giorgos Giakoumakis is another who has been linked away from Parkhead after he changed agents recently.
Like his Croatian counterpart, will he move on in the next transfer window and how much can Ange Postecoglou's men expect to recoup if he does depart the east end of Glasgow?
According to the Scottish Sun, oil-rich teams in Saudi Arabia are attracted to the 28-year-old. It's also been said that clubs in England and Germany are keeping tabs on him.
The report states that the Scottish champions will likely play hardball over any transfer fee for the striker, with Giakoumakis still on a long-term deal until 2026.
Join Sean Martin, Tony Haggerty and Aidan Macdonald as they discuss all this and more in the video below...
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