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The report by Italian journalist Rudy Galetti states that Celtic have opened talks with Armenian side FC Noah for Mulahusejnovic. The Bosnian striker has floated around different clubs for the past few years, but made a name for himself last season with 17 goals in 42 games at Mostar.
Sports Mole previews Thursday's Europa League clash between Celtic and FC Utrecht, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.
Away from the wide areas, Celtic are said to still be interested in Eintracht Frankfurt defender Aurele Amenda, though he has been featuring for the Bundesliga side in recent weeks. Dundalk's Vinnie Leonard also remains an option, though both Crystal Palace and Brighton are keen on the 17-year-old centre-back.
Nottingham Forest FC are to go into the Europa League play-off round after a 4-0 win over Ferencvaros TC on Thursday, while Celtic FC secured their place in the knockout phase with a victory over FC Utrecht.
Former Crew coach Wilfried Nancy was fired by his new club, Celtic FC, less than two months after leaving Columbus.
While the Official Celtic FC App marks a significant step forward, there is more to come. Future updates will include Celtic TV, digital ticketing and more, further enhancing your destination for everything Celtic. Download the Official Celtic FC App for free today on the App Store or Google Play Store.
CELTIC’S SCOTTISH CUP FINALS – Number 22…CELTIC 6-1 HIBS – HAMPDEN, 6 MAY 1972 – Another of the more famous Celtic Scottish Cup finals in which Dixie Deans emulated the feat of Jimmy Quinn by scoring a hat trick in a Scottish Cup final.
The walk, organised by Celtic FC Foundation and MND Scotland, will take place on Monday, May 4, marking the 20th anniversary of Johnstone's sad passing from motor neuron disease.
Celtic have stepped up their pursuit of Hungary winger Damir Redzic, with Danajska Streda holding out for a £6m fee for the 22-year-old. (Daily Record) Frosinone head coach Massimiliano Alvini believes Celtic transfer target Fares Ghedjemis will remain with the Serie B side beyond the January transfer window deadline. (Daily Record)