Celtic and Josip Juranovic hold off transfer decision amidst Premier League interest

Josip Juranovic is considering his future as options emerge from England and Italy. The Croatian Internationalist joined Celtic from Legia Warsaw in the summer of 2021 for just £2.5m but now it appears that his time with the Scottish Champions is coming to an end.

As reported by the Daily Record, Juranovic is keen to see whether reported interest from England firms up before deciding on his next club.

Josip Juranovic and Liel Abada celebrate after their sides victory during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and theRangers at Celtic Park on September 03, 2022. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Juranovic has been touted with moves away since January of last year, such has been the quality of his performances. The former Legia Warsaw defender has attracted interest from England and Spain and given his impressive World Cup campaign, you would expect that teams will strike up talks for the Croatian.

Juranovic has another three-and-a-half years on his deal at Celtic and, you would expect, the fee needed to prise him away from Glasgow’s East End is a realistic one. Whilst it is sore to see better players linked with exits, it is an inevitability that players will be sought after given Ange’s quality of play.

Monza and Torino are keen on the player but he will likely be keen on setting his sights at a potentially higher level, especially given that he was involved in the World Cup and Champions League.

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