Benjamin Nygren Transfer from Celtic to Valencia
Valencia are pursuing Benjamin Nygren. Valencia view Nygren as a player for development with significant potential, who is capable of increasing in value while contributing on the pitch. It is reported that Benjamin Nygren's current wages are between £15,000 and £20,000 per week, and are likely to rise significantly with any move to a top league. It has been reported that agent meetings have occurred in London.
Valencia are pursuing Benjamin Nygren. Valencia view Nygren as a player for development with significant potential, who is capable of increasing in value while contributing on the pitch. It is reported that Benjamin Nygren's current wages are between £15,000 and £20,000 per week, and are likely to rise significantly with any move to a top league. It has been reported that agent meetings have occurred in London.
According to Sports Boom, Celtic are now ready to sell Nygren for a price described as unstoppable amid interest from Valencia this summer. The midfielder is seen as a project player in Glasgow and someone the club knows they can sell for profit. Brighton, Bournemouth and Valencia are also monitoring the 24-year-old, and there is hope that negotiations will start at €30m (£26m).
According to Sports Boom, Celtic are now ready to sell Nygren for a price described as unstoppable amid interest from Valencia this summer. The midfielder is seen as a project player in Glasgow and someone the club knows they can sell for profit. Brighton, Bournemouth and Valencia are also monitoring the 24-year-old, and there is hope that negotiations will start at €30m (£26m).
Celtic's top scorer, Benjamin Nygren, is expected to attract interest from clubs in Europe and England at the season's end. Former Aberdeen CEO Keith Wyness stated his belief that Celtic would have no alternative but to sell Nygren in the summer. Although there has been no concrete interest in Nygren yet, SciSports’ Career Advice tool has identified Valencia as a potential destination.
Celtic's top scorer, Benjamin Nygren, is expected to attract interest from clubs in Europe and England at the season's end. Former Aberdeen CEO Keith Wyness stated his belief that Celtic would have no alternative but to sell Nygren in the summer. Although there has been no concrete interest in Nygren yet, SciSports’ Career Advice tool has identified Valencia as a potential destination.
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