Celtic are reportedly waiting to see if Manchester United firm up their interest in Josip Juranovic.
The Croatia star, who helped his country to finish third at the World Cup finals, is on the radar of several clubs - including Erik ten Hag's outfit.
The right-back has been surrounded by speculation regarding his future for several months.
Now, the Daily Record report that a move to Man United could still be on the cards.
They state that the Reds have interest in their right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka this January. Any move for Juranovic would be totally dependant on him moving on from Old Trafford in the coming weeks.
Former club Crystal Palace and Wolves have both been linked with moves for the Englishman.
Juranovic joined Celtic from Legia Warsaw in August 2021 for around £2.5 million.
Italian side Monza and Spanish outfit Espanyol both want to sign Juranovic on-loan with a view to a permanent deal at the end of the season.
Roma were yesterday linked with reigniting their interest, however, it's said a move for the 27-year-old is unlikely.
Celtic are aware that they could be in a stronger position in the summer to sell one of their top talents.
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Meanwhile, Celtic are said to be very keen to offload Giorgos Giakoumakis to Urawa Red Diamonds.
The J-League outfit are deep in negotiations over an £8million deal for the 28-year-old.
Other clubs across the globe, such as Sampdoria in Italy, are also eager to sign the Greek internationalist.
However, last season's Premiership joint-top scorer appears to be edging closer a transfer to Japan.
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