Celtic make move for 'Hungarian Arjen Robben' after agreeing striker deal

Celtic have made their move for the 'Hungarian Arjen Robben' after agreeing a deal to sign Tomas Cvancara.
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Better late than never. That is what Celtic fans will be telling themselves as the club's transfer business finally seems to be picking up some pace. It is being reported that the Hoops have already agreed a deal to bring in Tomas Cvancara from Borussia Monchengladbach on loan with an option to buy. On the other hand, the Scottish champions also seem to be eyeing a winger dubbed the 'Hungarian Arjen Robben'.

It had looked like Celtic had managed to strengthen their winger ranks earlier in the window when they agreed a deal for Jocelin Ta Bi. But then, it fell apart.

Reports in the Scottish media suggested that Ta Bi was carrying an injury that would require surgery. But that did not stop Sunderland from signing him, which has raised some doubts about the seriousness of the issue, or whether Celtic had gotten cold feet at the last minute, as the supporters were not exactly happy with the move.

Anyways, another winger now seems to be on Celtic's radar. And if his nickname, 'Hungarian Arjen Robben', is anything to go by, he is a fantastic talent.

Celtic make move for 'Hungarian Arjen Robben' after agreeing striker deal

As reported by TEAMtalk, Celtic have asked for details over a potential deal to sign Damir Redzic. The Hoops have already made enquiries, specifically requesting information regarding the transfer fee and the player's salary expectations.

Redzic has been in good form this season. He has scored 7 goals and provided an assist in 14 appearances for Dunajska Streda.

It remains to be seen what the future holds for Redzic. He seems to be drawing the interest of quite a few clubs right now. Celtic are not the only ones in Glasgow either, as it is believed that the Rangers have him in their sights as well. This could get very interesting.