Celtic are reportedly in talks to sign Brondby striker Mathias Kvistgaarden.
The 22-year-old is a long-term transfer target for the Scottish Premiership champions.
And having lost Kyogo this week, following his £10m move to Rennes in Ligue 1, Brendan Rodgers is keen to add another striker to his squad before Monday's deadline.
Kvistgaarden appears to be that man, however, no deal has been struck yet, with Brondby slapping a £10m asking price on his head.
UPDATE: Celtic are in talks with Brondby over a possible deal for striker Mathias Kvistgaarden. It’s understood the Danish club are holding out for a record fee in excess of £10m. Kvistgaarden, 22, has been a long term target for Celtic, who are looking to replace Kyogo. https://t.co/RiZwm448d0
— Anthony Joseph (@AnthonyRJoseph) January 29, 2025
Sky Sports reporter Anthony Joseph has said that the Hoops have entered talks with the Danish Superliga side though, as they look to add the frontman as well as Kieran Tierney to their ranks in the coming days.
He wrote on X: "Celtic are in talks with Brondby over a possible deal for striker Mathias Kvistgaarden.
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"It’s understood the Danish club are holding out for a record fee in excess of £10m.
"Kvistgaarden, 22, has been a long-term target for Celtic, who are looking to replace Kyogo."
Kvistgaarden has 14 goals and five assists in 22 appearances so far this season.
Rodgers has already confirmed Tierney will join in the summer at the latest, however, the club are working hard to get him from Arsenal this month.