Celtic are enjoying a great campaign so far. They have opened up a convincing lead at the top of the Premiership table and have also booked their place in the Scottish League Cup final, where they will face the Rangers. Brendan Rodgers' side have also shown considerable improvement in Europe and have a genuine chance of making it to the next phase of the Champions League, if they can get some decent results in their remaining three games.
That suggests that there is no reason to make too many changes to the squad in January. That has not stopped them from being linked with a few players as we head towards the winter transfer window.
There are certain players who Celtic have been linked with for a long time. Mathias Kvistgaarden's name has to fall under that category.
As reported by Football Insider, Celtic have set their sights on signing Kvistgaarden in January. They are continuing to “keep tabs” on the Brondby IF forward. If a deal isn’t possible in the winter then the Scottish club are ready to be patient and look at seeing if he could be signed next summer.
Celtic want to sign €10 million-rated player in January
Celtic seem to be absolutely convinced about Kvistgaarden's quality, considering they have been linked with him for over a year now. It is believed that they have made contact with Brondby IF over a deal in the past as well.
And it does look like Celtic have gotten it right when it comes to Kvistgaarden, who is having his most productive season to date. According to stats from Transfermarkt, he has scored 13 goals and provided 5 assists in 20 appearances so far in this campaign.
It is believed that it would take a transfer fee in the region of €10 million to sign the Danish forward. Let's see what the future holds.