Celtic are reportedly revisiting their interest in Dominik Livakovic, a name they were linked to last summer before he made his move to Fenerbahçe.

Recent speculation, fueled by a tweet from As Marca, suggests Celtic have tabled a €9 million bid for the goalkeeper. However, scepticism is warranted given the source’s track record, including a previous claim last summer of a €5 million bid for Ryan Kent, which raised eyebrows.
The Turkish media is extremely unreliable when it comes to transfer speculation.
Livakovic has had a standout season in Turkey, quickly establishing himself as a key player for Fenerbahçe. The timing of this rumour is also notable as it coincides with his performance against Spain at Euro 2024.
Given the context and the player’s recent move and success at Fenerbahçe, this rumour about Livakovic joining Celtic seems to be one of the less credible transfer stories this summer. Fans might need to temper their expectations about seeing Livakovic as a potential successor to Joe Hart at Celtic Park.