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Celtic are interested in a £3.5 million player who is a ‘huge talent brewing’ and would be an ideal upgrade for Iwata.

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Celtic have less than two months until the summer transfer market closes.

The Hoops are allegedly optimistic of clinching a permanent agreement to capture Irish forward Adam Idah from Norwich City, who spent last season on loan at Parkhead.

Brendan Rodgers’ side is also thought to be in talks about bringing back Paulo Bernardo on a permanent basis after his loan stint with Benfica.

The Scottish Premiership champions are allegedly considering another signing to strengthen their midfield options.

Celtic looking for a youthful midfielder
According to Football Scotland, the Scottish giants are interested in signing central midfielder Jakub Kaluzinski from Turkish club Antalyaspor.

According to the article, the Hoops have been following the Polish youngster since his stint at Legia Gdańsk in Poland before moving to Turkey.

According to the report, a deal to get the 21-year-old master would cost roughly £3.5 million, and Spanish club Real Valladolid has already made an offer, implying that the Bhoys may need to act swiftly if they want to sign him.

As a result, it remains to be seen whether the Hoops can close a deal for the youthful star. However, if they succeed, they might secure a dream upgrade on Tomoki Iwata in midfield.
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Why should Celtic sign Jakub Kaluzinski?
The Japanese midfielder emerged as a number six option for Rodgers in the second part of last season, providing a foundation on which Callum McGregor, Reo Hatate, Bernardo, and Matt O’Riley could flourish.

Kaluzinski, on the other hand, is six years younger than Iwata, and his performance in the 2023/24 season implies that he can already contribute more to the squad.

The 21-year-old ace, characterized as a ‘huge talent fermenting’ by Scouting Polska on X, is an athletic midfielder who can give consistency in possession while also moving across the pitch to win duels.

Why should Celtic sign Jakub Kaluzinski?
The Japanese midfielder emerged as a number six option for Rodgers in the second part of last season, providing a foundation on which Callum McGregor, Reo Hatate, Bernardo, and Matt O’Riley could flourish.

Kaluzinski, on the other hand, is six years younger than Iwata, and his performance in the 2023/24 season implies that he can already contribute more to the squad.

The 21-year-old ace, characterized as a ‘huge talent fermenting’ by Scouting Polska on X, is an athletic midfielder who can give consistency in possession while also moving across the pitch to win duels.

Overall, these statistics show that the Hoops transfer target might be an upgrade on the Japan international, with six more years to develop and improve, which is why the club should seek to get him.

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