Celtic’s search for attacking reinforcements continues, with Qarabag striker Camilo Duran among the names linked with a move to Glasgow.
The Colombian forward enjoyed a breakthrough campaign, scoring 15 goals and providing 10 assists in all competitions. He also impressed in Europe, netting five times in the Champions League.
Reports in Azerbaijan via MediaNews.AZ claim Duran is one of several options being considered as Celtic look to strengthen in the final third this summer.
Qarabag boss Gurban Gurbanov has also opened the door to potential departures during the current window. Asked whether more players could leave, he said, “It is possible.”
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The response suggests Qarabag could be willing to listen to offers for key assets, including Duran.
Celtic's current striking options are bare, with the potential for more movement this summer. Kelechi Iheanacho's future is still up in the air, despite the club having the option for another year.
Both Tomas Cvancara and Junior Adamu have departed following their mid-season loans, while Jonny Kenny has returned from his spell at Bolton Wanderers.
Though Daizen Maeda remains contracted to Celtic, his career appears to lie elsewhere after the World Cup, with Martin O'Neill not prepared to stand in his way if a suitable offer comes in for the Japan star.