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Developing Celtic transfer headlines on Ambrosino, Balikwisha, Jansson and de Haas as target green lights rival move

Developing Celtic transfer headlines on Ambrosino, Balikwisha, Jansson and de Haas as target green lights rival move

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The 21-year-old Italy youth standout is expected to leave Naples this summer and the Premiership champions are linked with his signature
In-demand Giuseppe Ambrosino has already given his blessing to a switch to Calgiari days before Celtic reportedly entered the fray for his services.
The 21-year-old Italy youth standout is expected to leave Napoli on a loan with option to buy deal this summer and it appeared the Rossoblu were in pole position to land his signature.

Now news of interest from Glasgow has emerged as Brendan Rodgers seeks further reinforcements after securing Benjamin Nygren, Kieran Tierney, Callum Osmand and Ross Doohan.

Ambrosino turned heads at this summer's U21 Euros and netted a stunning free-kick against Germany in the quarter finals. He has been with his boyhood club Napoli since the age of 10 but he appears on the brink of exiting this summer with one year left on his current deal.
Celtic-linked Justin de Haas recently opened up on the true story after missing out on a dream transfer to Chelsea when he was 19.
The Dutch defender has bounced back from several setbacks and is now thriving at Portuguese side Famalicão with the Premiership champions among a clutch of clubs keeping close tabs on the versatile 25-year-old who is valued at around £3million.
He said: 'Chelsea showed interest in the winter at the time (2019). I actually had my mind set on that. AZ did not want to let me go at that time and kept me to my contract. This was their right, but that is why it did not take place at the time.
'They then got a transfer ban at the time. I could wait, but then I couldn't play any matches for six months. Although Chelsea is of course top financially, it was not a good choice for my sporting development and that is why I chose PSV."
Celtic are seeking reinforcements in wide berths with Nicolas Kuhn on the brink of joining Como, Jota out until 2026 and Yang earning admiring glances from Legia Warsaw and others.

A pair of wide men appears a necessity and the two leading candidates are Michel-Ange Balikwisha and Rapid Vienna's Isak Jansson.
Reports in Belgium are adamant talks between Celtic and Antwerp remain ongoing with Balikwisha a long-term target whose only blemish appears to be a chequered injury history.

Jet-heeled Jansson has earned acclaim in Austria since filling the boots of Kuhn after his transfer to Glasgow in January 2024.
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