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Two Premier League Clubs Named in Nicolas Kuhn Interest
Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn has rapidly become one of the standout players in the Scottish Premiership this season, drawing attention from English Premier League sides.
Since joining the Hoops from Rapid Vienna for £3 million in January, Kuhn has proven to be an invaluable asset after what was a slow start, netting nine goals and providing ten assists in just 16 appearances this season.
His attacking play and impressive contributions have now piqued the interest of clubs such as Brentford and Crystal Palace, Fichajes reports.
Palace, who have struggled with an underwhelming offensive record this season, view Kuhn as a solution to inject creativity and firepower into their attack.
While Brentford sees him as a possible replacement for Bryan Mbeumo, who is expected to take a step up sooner rather than later.
Kuhn signed a five-and-half-year deal in January, leaving him contracted with Celtic until 2029.
It’s unlikely that he’ll be on the move in the summer, never mind in January, but is teams do come calling, Celtic can coMMAnd a big fee for the player, who’s been in sparkling form this season.
He’s stepped up and replaced the numbers that Matt O’Riley was hitting with the Hoops, dazzling fans in the stands too.
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