Celtic interested in signing Red Star Belgrade defender Veljko Milosavljevic

As the summer transfer window nears, Celtic are said to be “very interested” in Red Star Belgrade defender Veljko Milosavljevic…

Andrija Maksimovic
CRVENA ZVEZDA vs PARTIZAN MILAN ROGANOVIC, football player of Partizan, during the match against Crvena Zvezda, and VELJKO MILOSAVLJEVIC at Stadium Rajko Mitic. Belgrade, 22.02.2025. foto: / Marko Metlas/ MN Press

With Brendan Rodgers’ side on the verge of securing a domestic Treble and the club’s sixth Treble in nine years, the Premiership champions are already focusing on next season, as Aberdeen stand between them and Scottish Cup glory.

Celtic must navigate a challenging path to qualify for next season’s Champions League and are currently projected to be unseeded for the play-off round, and preparations are already underway.

According to reports in Serbian media sites, the Hoops are keen to secure a deal for the 17-year-old, but they have been told that the towering talent is not for sale. However, the report says the Belgrade club might reconsider their position, with clubs from France and England keeping an eye on the situation.

Meanwhile, Slovan Bratislava striker David Strelec was also a target as at the end of the January transfer window following the departure of Kyogo but an agreement could not be finalised.

David Strelec of SK Slovan Bratislava
Leroy Sane of Bayern Munich runs with the ball from David Strelec of SK Slovan Bratislava during the UEFA Champions League match between FC Bayern München and SK Slovan Bratislava at Football Arena Munich on January 29, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

Stralec was valued at £9 million by Celtic’s Champions League group phase opponents, but after scoring a hat-trick in Slovan’s 4-3 win over MSK Zilina, which clinched their seventh consecutive title, he has hinted at the possibility of a summer move.

He said: “Everything is open. I’m happy here, I’m home and it’s always been my dream to play for Slovan. We’ll see what the communication will be with the club in the coming period.”

Jeremie Frimpong
Jeremie Frimpong of Bayer Leverkusen looks on ahead of their UEFA Europa League 2023/24 final match against Atalanta BC at Dublin Arena on May 21, 2024 (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Also, Celtic stand to benefit financially if Bayer Leverkusen decides to sell Jeremie Frimpong this summer. Reports indicate that Liverpool and Manchester United are prepared to compete for a transfer worth around €40 million [£34 million] for the former Hoops full-back.

Celtic secured a 30 percent sell-on clause in the £11 million agreement that saw Frimpong depart for Leverkusen in January 2021.

Conor Spence

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  1. We have to get players in early like angi did no bargaining over a million when 30 million at stake contract striker winger and left back yes Tierney will make a big difference on left side where most of our attacks gets held up through ball going backwards or bad passing he can take a man on he is better in the air Taylor decide to stay he will be a good understudy allotment big games he has played he still not confident and a left footed centre half a winger and ball winner in midfield