25-year-old German winger Nicolas Kühn has left Celtic and joined Como, the club’s official website reports. The player’s contract runs until June 2029. The details of the deal have not been disclosed, but according to Transfermarkt, the transfer amount was 19 million euros. Kühn made 51 appearances for Celtic in all competitions last season. He scored 21 goals and provided 15 assists.

Nicolas Kuhn, Como FC
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Mg Como 23/07/2025 – amichevole / Como-Al Ahli / foto Matteo Gribaudi/Image nella foto: Nicolas Kuhn. IMAGO / Gribaudi/ImagePhoto
What you should know about Nicolas Kühn
Nicolas Gerrit Kühn (born 1 January 2000 in Wunstorf, Germany) is a dynamic left winger or striker who currently plays for Italian Serie A club Como. He is 1.75 m (5 ft 11 in) and combines speed, dribbling skills, and confidence, a profile that naturally draws comparisons to Kingsley Coman.
Early life and youth career
● He began his career at TSV Klein Heidorn and 1.FC Wunstorf.
● Nicolas joined the youth team of FC St. Pauli (2009–2011), then moved to Hannover 96 (2011–2015), where he played for their U17 team at the age of 15.
● He signed for RB Leipzig’s youth system in 2015 because Nicolas showed an impressive season in the U17 Bundesliga (18 goals in 22 appearances), and later played for the U19 and UEFA Youth League teams.
Club career

Nicolas Kuhn with the Premier Sports Cup after Celtic’s victory over theRangers on 15 December 2024 at Hampden Park. Photo Kenny Ramsay
● Ajax (January 2018). Nicolas signed for around €2 million, played mainly for Jong Ajax, and lifted the Eerste Divisie title in the 2017–18 season.
● Bayern Munich II (January 2020). Nicolas was initially on loan, and then became a permanent player later that year. He helped win the 3rd division in the 2019–20 season.
● Erzgebirge Aue (2021–22). Nicolas spent a full season on loan in the 2nd Bundesliga. He scored three goals in 27 appearances.
● Rapid Wien (2022–24). Nicolas joined in May 2022 for around €500,000 and scored five goals in 36 league appearances.
● Celtic FC (January 2024). Nicolas signed a 5.5-year contract until June 2029. He made an immediate impression when he won the league and cup double in 2024. Nicolas scored key goals during his time with the team, twice against RB Leipzig, and finished the 2024–25 season with 15 league goals. In this way, he helped to secure another Scottish Premiership and League Cup title.
● Como (July 2025). Nicolas moved on a four-year deal after a significant fee for Celtic (rumored to be £17m to £19m).

Nicolas Kuhn of Celtic celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the Premier Sports Cup Final between Celtic and Rangers at Hampden Park on December 15, 2024. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Obviously, Nicolas Kühn could be a good investment for Como.