Manager admits £8.5m rated striker may have played his last game for his side after Celtic links

Celtic has been focused on bolstering their first-team lineup for a while now, and fans are eagerly anticipating the summer to see what talented players Brendan Rodgers can uncover. The winter transfer window hinted at Rodgers’ knack for spotting promising talent, with the signings of Adam Idah on loan and Nicolas Kuhn. Idah has proven to be a valuable addition, while Kuhn, though still adjusting after recent health setbacks, has shown glimpses of his potential.Brondby IF vs Viborg FF - Danish 3F Superliga

Looking ahead to the summer, one player who has persistently been linked with Celtic is Mathias Kvistgaarden. The Danish U21 international’s future at Brondby appears uncertain, especially after his recent injury. Brondby manager Jesper Sorensen’s comments suggest Kvistgaarden might not return to the club, opening the door for a potential move.

Sorensen expressed optimism about Kvistgaarden’s recovery but remained vague about his future with Brondby, leaving room for speculation. Celtic had been informed of Brondby’s valuation of Kvistgaarden, indicating a potential transfer fee. However, the decision may also hinge on whether Celtic deems it more prudent to invest in Kvistgaarden or meet Norwich City’s demands for Idah.

Regardless of the outcome, it’s evident that Celtic still needs to reinforce their striking options for the upcoming season, whether it’s through acquiring Idah, Kvistgaarden, or another target.

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