Celtic is in a position to talk about QPR striker Bright Osayi-Samuel’s signing in January, Football Insider reports.
He revealed exclusively in September that Scottish champions were conspiring to point out the 22-year-old before his contract expires next June.
A Celtic source said Football Insider planned to start negotiations on an agreement between Osayi and Samuel as they sought to win the race to signal it.
Celtic needs to take credit for cross-border regulations and recruit a four-million-pounder on a loose transfer.
Osayi-Samuel will point to a pre-question in a few weeks, which may force QPR to sell it in the January window.
The Celtics are open to a number of imaginable formulas and are well aware that the open guy is at the top deguyd.
Rangers’ neighbors are suing him and Premier League clubs such as Leicester City, Fulham and Brighton have attracted interest.
He came close to joining Bruges this summer after accepting an offer of five million pounds, to cause the play to collapse when the player retired at 11th hour.
His long term is in limbo after he turned down additional attempts through QPR to secure him a new contract in October.
Osayi-Samuel adds 17 of QPR’s 19 league games this season, scoring two goals and offering 3 assists.
The flexible operator, who can play anywhere with the striker, adding on any flank, scored six goals and provided nine assists in 40 games in all competitions last season.
In other news, Celtic was asked to send a signal to Ryan Kent after a primary revelation in January.