Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley has been tipped to earn the club a "record Scottish transfer fee".
The Dane put in a Player of the Match performance against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League as the Hoops drew 2-2 with the Spanish side.
He has six goals and four assists so far this season and transfer guru Fabrizio Romano reckons the 22-year-old has a high ceiling.
Writing on X, he said: "Celtic gem Matt O’Riley, MOTM on Wednesday; having a great season with 6 goals, 4 assists as CM.
"He also got Denmark NT call up. Celtic, in a strong position as they just renewed his contract one month ago — it’d be a Scottish record transfer fee for any club interested."
The current Scottish record transfer fee is £25million, a fee the Parkhead club have received for both Jota and Kieran Tierney in recent years.
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Meanwhile, Celtic hero Scott Brown is reportedly "in talks" with Icelandic side KR Reykjavik about taking over as their new manager.
The 38-year-old was sacked as Fleetwood boss at the start of September after a poor start to the season.
Since his dismissal, Brown has been linked with a number of jobs, including Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Cheltenham.
But now outlet Fotboli claim the 27-time Icelandic champions have spoken to the former Hoops captain about taking over the club.
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