Liel Abada has been handed a £17million valuation price tag from Maccabi Petah Tikva chairman Avi Luzon.
The Israel international had a stunning debut season under Ange Postecoglou hitting 15 goals and 11 assists in all competitions.
Abada arrived at Celtic in a deal said to be worth around £3.5million last summer but Israeli chief Luzon reckons he is now worth over four times that amount following a stunning season at Parkhead.
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The youngster will get the chance to test himself on the biggest stage next term with the Hoops coming up against Europe's elite in the Champions League next season.
Speaking to One, Luzon said: “When I said that Manor is worth €20million (£17m) people laughed.
"I was wrong, he is already worth €40million today (£34m). Liel’s worth today is much more than what he was sold for. €20million (£17m).
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“I am sure that they will continue to show their good ability and lead the Israeli national team to a major tournament.
"I love them. I always knew that their place was in the line-up of the senior national team and in the future their place is guaranteed in the line-up. I enjoy seeing them, I feel very proud.”