Daizen Maeda wants to leave Celtic in January - Scottish gossip
Japan forward Daizen Maeda has informed Celtic of his desire to depart in the January transfer window, with Brentford, Everton, Leeds United, West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers all interested in the 28-year-old. (TeamTalk), external
Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has revealed he expects to hold talks in February about a new contract with the Scottish champions. (Sun), external
Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy has refused to respond to reports suggesting he is being considered for the vacancy at Celtic. (Herald – subscription required), external
Meanwhile, Columbus Crew general manager Issa Tull has said Nancy is “locked in” for next season amid reported interest in their head coach from Celtic. (Record), external
Celtic will likely have to pay Columbus Crew a multi-million dollar compensation package if they want to land Nancy and his coaching staff, according to US experts. (Glasgow Times), external
Former Celtic striker Robbie Keane has reiterated he remains focused on his work at Ferencvaros amid links with the Scottish champions’ manager’s job. (Record), external
Celtic have been holding talks in London this week with various targets as they continue their search for a new manager, with Nancy, Bodo/Glimt’s Kjetil Knutsen and Ipswich Town’s Kieran McKenna among the names being considered. (Sky Sports), external
Celtic could be in line for a sell-on fee in January for Kristoffer Ajer, with Wolfsburg linked with interest in the Brentford centre-half. (Sky Sports via The Scotsman), external
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