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Celtic are closing in on a move for the West Ham United striker Albian Ajeti.
A move-in payment of up to five million pounds has been discussed for the striker who struggled to be part of the first team at West Ham last season after his remarkable form with Basel earned him an 8 million-pound move to the English Premier League club.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon is looking for his strike options, with Leigh Griffiths returning to an undignified pre-season education and is now out of the game for an ankle injury.
Lennon also lost to marginal striker Vakoun Bayo, who ended his way to French club Toulouse on Wednesday. He joined ligue 2 on loan until the end of the 2020/21 season.
The 23-year-old 23-year-old Ivorian has played 17 games and scored two goals for Celtic since he signed Slovakia’s Dunajska Streda in January 2019.
Celtic’s hopes of signing Peterborough United striker Ivan Toney now seem to be slim.
Peterborough’s president, Darragh MacAnthony, said there is a keen interest in the player of a big club outside England.
MacAnthony revealed that the club accepted an offer from Toney two weeks ago, more than the five million pounds that will be offered through Celtic to the striker.
“Celtic enthusiasts have told me we shouldn’t ask for five million pounds for a League One player, but I, the deal we negotiated a few weeks ago was for much more than that,” MacAnthony said in his ‘Hard Podcast of Truth’. . “Ivan has been given permission to speak at the club, but so far nothing has happened.”
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