Long-term Celtic target Szymon Wlodarczyk has revealed he could be set to leave Sturm Graz this summer after admitting clubs made enquiries about signing him last month.

The Hoops have been linked with the Polish striker for over 18 months now since he was firing in goals for homeland club Gornik Zabrze.

He moved to Austrian side Sturm Graz in July 2023 in a £2 million deal and Celtic were linked with a move for him again last month, but were reportedly put off by his club's asking price which has rocketed to over five times what they paid for him.

And the 21-year-old has acknowledged he could yet to be on his way this summer to a bigger club after scoring nine goals so far this season.

He said: "I admit that in the winter there were enquiries from other clubs already.

"We'll see what happens in the summer. Maybe then a great offer will appear and Sturm will decide that it's worth letting me go? "It is never possible to fully determine the future in football."

Dubbed the new Robert Lewandowski in his homeland, Wlodarczyk is on the brink of a full international call-up after scoring five goals in 11 appearances for the Polish Under 21s.

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Meanwhile, Rangers have moved to ban Celtic fans from attending this weekend's women's team derby match.

The game will be played at Ibrox with a 3.10pm kick-off on Sunday.

It's understood Rangers have decided to cancel all away tickets due to security concerns over high-risk fans infiltrating the stadium. So, the game will see only Rangers fans present.

The Ibrox club could have drafted in a hefty police presence to deal with the large numbers expected of a Celtic persuasion.