Fabrozio Romano has tweeted that Josip Juranovic is on the radar of many clubs but hasn’t named anyone lining up a bid.
Most players at the World Cup Finals will be attracting interest from elsewhere, especially when they play outwith the big five European leagues and reach the knock-out phase in Qatar.
Juranovic was an impressive performer as Croatia came through a tough group that saw Belgium make an early exit. With Japan to be faced later today there is a decent chance that Juranovic could be involved in a quarter-final tie at the weekend.
Josip Juranovi? on the radar for many clubs after a strong World Cup for Croatia at right back. ?? #transfers
Celtic are open to discuss offers as they’ve already secured a replacement in Alistair Johnston incase Juranovic leaves in the next transfer windows. pic.twitter.com/ztrb7Wgs8i
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 5, 2022
After appearing in all six of Celtic’s Champions League group stage matches Juranovic’s stock has never been higher, which might make now the best time for Celtic to cash in.
Celtic fans are always loathe to see favoured players move on but with Alistair Johnston already signed up it looks like the hoops have been planning ahead.
In 2019 ahead of selling Kieran Tierney Celtic signed Boli Bolingoli, afterwards they signed Greg Taylor, played Johny Hayes then brought in Diego Laxalt before Ange Postecoglou realised that Taylor was the best left-back at the club.