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Mark Walker

Former transfer target Hamulic posts bizarre 'Welcome to Celtic?' clip

Former Celtic target Said Hamulic has bizarrely posted a promotional video of himself 'signing' for the Hoops on social media...before quickly deleting it.

The Bosnian international was a target for Ange Postecoglou in the last transfer window, but opted to move to France with Toulouse from Polish club Stal Mielec.

However, the move has been a disaster for him. He's failed to score and make an assist in the nine games he played for Toulouse and admitted last month while on international duty, he would be considering his future over the summer after changing his agents too.

He said: "I don't know if I will stay in Toulouse. I don't know what the plans are and what will happen. When I get home, I'll think about it.

"It was a difficult season for me, also mentally. But when you look at my career, I always come back stronger. This will also be the case next season."

And the 22-year-old posted a curious social media post of him watching a showcase video of his talents with the caption 'Said Hamulic. Welcome to Celtic' before rapidly deleting it.

Hamulic was top scorer for his club in Poland before opting to move to France. But his move has not worked out amid reports he's even missed training sessions in Toulouse and he looks set to embark on a new challenge.

Meanwhile, Conor Hazard has been tipped to complete a £150,000 move to Plymouth Argyle.

It's claimed the goalkeeper will move on from Celtic this summer with a medical sey for Monday ahead of the proposed move down south.

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