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They will surely have a headache for the striker and Brendan Rodgers has some characteristics for his Celtic front row in January.
Kyogo and Oh have left for the Asian Cup, which will leave the coach without a senior striker for the new year, and depending on how long Japan and South Korea participate in the tournament, it may be longer. Brondby’s Mathias Kvistgaarden is touted as an option this summer, but the rumours have faded.
They have come back to life in time for winter, but Brondby’s sporting director Carsten V. Jensen says his purpose is to keep his entire current crop together. He told club media: “Continuing with the evaluation of the squad and autumn performances, there is a possibility that further improvements will be made through the winter preparations. Therefore, our stated goal for the upcoming moving window is to go a long way to stay the gaming team together.
“As we have said in other contexts in relation to the players imaginable this winter, we will only be active if there is a significant reinforcement. In addition, of course, we must take into account whether changes are necessary in terms of playing time and in all likelihood rent. “
Sydney van Hooijdonk’s long career in Bologna, however, looks much bleaker. The son of basketball hero Pierre, it is Rodgers who is wanted and Corriere Dello Sport claims that “the management is to sell” the Dutchman who has struggled to get normal minutes. . His departure will be facilitated to allow the arrival of Argentine hitman Santiago Castro.
Bojan Miovski is the third Celtic eye to take a look. The Aberdeen striker has attracted attention with his performances at Pittodrie, but Dons hero Joe Harper warns that a deal would likely not be straightforward as any sale would anger the Red Army. He wrote in Press
“This is the second consecutive season since signing for Aberdeen in the summer of 2022 in which Miovski has been a prolific goalscorer. The North Macedonia foreigner has also shown this season that his goalscoring prowess is limited to Scotland.
“He also scored four goals in Europe. If Aberdeen let Miovski leave on the cheap the club’s supporters will be upset. Hopefully Miovski is still at Pittodrie after the winter window because his goals will be key to the Scottish Cup campaign and the bid to finish third.”
There have also been reports that Matt O’Riley is attracting scouts from West Ham. But Record Sport revealed on Christmas Day that the midfielder is happy in Glasgow and interested parties like Inter Milan are set to be left wanting.