Celtic defender Josip Juranovic could be a "doubt" for Croatia's World Cup third place playoff match.
This is according to a report from Croatian outlet 24sata, which states that the right-back "skipped training" and may miss the game against Morocco.
The 27-year-old has played every minute of the tournament in Qatar, including his side's 3-0 semi-final defeat to Argentina.
However, he could now be set to miss Croatia's final game of the competition.
The report does not identify the former Legia Warsaw man's injury, if there is one, but does maintain that national team coach Zlatko Dalic is "hopeful" he will return to training before the fixture with Morocco.
Due to his excellent performances in Qatar, the Hoops have had interest from clubs across Europe for Juranovic, including Torino, according to reports.
Celtic have reportedly warned Torino that it'd take a major transfer fee to land Josip Juranovic.
Reports had suggested the Serie A club have made contact with Celtic for preliminary talks over a possible move for the right-back in January.
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Juranovic has earned serious interest following impressive performances both for Celtic and more recently at the World Cup with Croatia.
And Torino appear to be the first club to open dialogue with Celtic for the 27-year-old.
But, according to the Daily Record, Celtic are set to hold out for a bumper transfer bid.
It's claimed Celtic have warned chiefs at the Italian club it would take at least double the £8.5million they spent on Perr Shuurs in their most expensive signing of the summer.
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