Jakob Breum Transfer from Go Ahead Eagles to Celtic
Daily Record reports on Celtic's decision to end their pursuit of Jakob Breum after their Champions League exit. Celtic reportedly pulled the plug on their interest in Jakob Breum following their exit from the Champions League. The long-standing interest in wide man Breum has been brought to an abrupt end after Celtic saw multiple bids knocked back by the Go Ahead Eagles. The Eredivise outfit have not moved from their £5.1m valuation.
Record Sport revealed that the Eredivise side have told Celtic they won't sell for less than £5million this summer. Despite reports that a deal remains at a stalemate, Dutch outlet RTV Oost Sport claim that the Eredivise side are 'concerned' Celtic could revive their interest before the end of the summer.
Celtic FC turned their attention to Jakob Breum after failing to strike a deal with Go Ahead Eagles. Breum was regarded as Celtic's top priority for the winger position.
Daily Record reports on Celtic's interest in forward Jakob Breum, amid ongoing transfer negotiations with Go Ahead Eagles. Celtic is interested in forward Jakob Breum, with multiple bids having been knocked back by the Dutch club, Go Ahead Eagles. The club's chief criticized Celtic's approach, comparing it unfavorably to Rangers. Breum missed a match due to injury, not an imminent exit, and there are concerns about his readiness to step up a level.
Celtic has shown interest in signing Jakob Breum, a Denmark Under-21 starlet. However, their pursuit has been prolonged, with three bids being rejected by Go Ahead Eagles. Jan Willem van Dop, the director of Go Ahead Eagles, criticized Celtic's approach, suggesting they should conduct their business like Rangers.
Daily Record reports on Celtic's interest in signing Jakob Breum from Go Ahead Eagles. Jakob Breum is a Danish U-21 international currently playing for Go Ahead Eagles. Celtic showed interest in signing him and made an offer of £1.5 million, which was rejected by Go Ahead Eagles. The Dutch club is firm on their valuation of £5 million because 25% of the next transfer fee will be awarded to Breum's former club, Odense, due to a sell-on clause. Breum himself has indicated that a move could still happen before the end of the summer window.
Celtic are interested in signing Jakob Breum but Go Ahead Eagles have stated they won't sell for less than £5 million this summer. The move is on the brink of collapse according to Record Sport, as director Jan Willem van Dop reportedly told Celtic they can "take it or leave" Breum at that valuation.
The Daily Record reports on Celtic's pursuit of Jakob Breum with a bid that was turned down. Celtic made a £1.5 million bid for Jakob Breum, which was rejected by Go Ahead Eagles. FC Twente is also interested and has offered more than Celtic's bid. Negotiations are ongoing as the club seeks a better financial offer.
Daily Record reports on Celtic's intensified efforts to secure Jakob Breum from Go Ahead Eagles. Celtic have reportedly raised their offer for Go Ahead Eagles star Jakob Breum. The interest in Breum is intensifying after an original £1.5million offer was knocked back. The Scottish champions have returned with a £1.75million offer that included add-ons, and it has now been raised again with £3million 'put on the table.' However, a £6.5million price tag has been placed on Breum by the Eagles, who are unwilling to accept a 'knockdown' offer.
Jakob Breum, a highly sought-after playmaker at Go Ahead Eagles, is the subject of transfer interest. The club has set their minimum selling price at £5.2 million and has been firm in their decision not to accept lower offers. Sporting director Jan Willem van Dop has communicated this stance to interested clubs, including Celtic, and is demanding a fee of €6 million. Last month, Celtic's £1.5 million offer was turned down. At 21 years old, Breum has attracted interest from leading clubs in the Netherlands, having impressed last season with 10 goals and six assists, despite missing three months due to a foot injury. His name has been a topic of discussion in recent television debates concerning Eredivisie clubs securing competitive fees for top players. RTV Oost journalist Tijmen van Wissing pointed out that Breum has proven to be a crowd favorite, which underscores the Eagles' firm valuation of him. In the meantime, Celtic's manager Brendan Rodgers is on the lookout for new players to strengthen the team's attacking lineup following the loss of key members.
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