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Kieron Bowie Transfer from Hibernian to Celtic

Tam McManus told Rangers and the many other clubs pursuing Kieron Bowie that Hibs would have to accept a £5million bid this month.

Wyness told Football Insider on Wednesday that Kieron Bowie is more likely to join Celtic over Rangers. Citing his sources in Scotland, Wyness revealed that a move to Celtic Park is the more likely result for the 23-year-old this month, even though Hibs are extremely reluctant to lose him.

According to the Daily Mail, Kieron Bowie is not among the three strikers most likely to be signed by Celtic.

Paul Slane stated on Open Goal that, according to a source he described as 'right good', Celtic submitted a very late bid for Kieron Bowie in the summer. Slane said the bid was made on the last day of the window and that it was laughed off by those in Edinburgh. He added that he heard Hibs laughed off the cheeky bid for Bowie from Celtic.

According to The Herald, Celtic are interested in Hibs striker Kieron Bowie. Bowie has been mentioned as a potential alternative to Kyogo Furuhashi. Hibs are hesitant to sell the forward, and it is reported that they have set an asking price of €7.5m. Hibs are aware of the interest in Bowie and believe they can retain him.

Hibs striker Kieron Bowie has been the subject of enquiries from both Celtic and Rangers this January. The Easter Road side's valuation of him is reportedly above £6 million. On Clyde Superscoreboard, Marvin Bartley said that it is his opinion that if Bowie went to Celtic now, he would start. Bartley also said that he does not think the player will have a cost as high as people might think.

It is understood that Celtic, Rangers, and other potential suitors are monitoring Hibs frontman Kieron Bowie. Ex-Hibs star Tam McManus doubts Kieron Bowie will be allowed to depart until the end of the campaign. McManus said he does not think anyone will get Kieron Bowie in this window, suggesting a move might happen in the summer.

Hibs have been made aware of interest in Kieron Bowie from Celtic, and the Parkhead club wants to be kept informed about any possible transfer deals. Both Glasgow clubs are monitoring Kieron Bowie. Asked whether there had been any formal approaches for Bowie, Hibs boss David Gray said that he thinks speculation is going to be there in terms of people approaching the club.

Football Insider reported that Celtic is one of the clubs interested in signing Hibernian centre-forward Kieron Bowie in the January transfer window. The striker is reportedly valued by Hibernian at approximately £6.5m.

According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Celtic have registered their interest in signing Hibernian striker Kieron Bowie in this month’s transfer window. Hibernian want to retain Bowie but are preparing for interest in him. Bowie has scored eight goals in all competitions for Hibs this season, and his performances have attracted the attention of Celtic as well as other sides.

The possibility of Celtic signing Kieron Bowie from Hibernian in January is being discussed.

Kieron Bowie is being considered as a potential target for Celtic as the transfer window deadline approaches. According to Sky Sports pundit Neil McCann, there is a possibility that Celtic may attempt to challenge Hibs' determination to retain the 22-year-old player. Bowie, who plays as a centre-forward, has made a significant impact in both the Europa Conference League and the Premiership, leading to his selection for Scotland's national team. With Adam Idah poised to join Swansea City for £7 million, Celtic is actively seeking to strengthen their attacking options. The transfer deadline is set for 11pm on September 1, increasing the urgency for Celtic in their pursuit of Bowie, who has been a key performer for Hibs this season. The Scottish forward is under contract with Hibs until May 2028, and his market value, as estimated by Transfermarkt, stands at €1.00m.

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