Celtic have reportedly placed a substantial valuation on winger Nicolas Kuhn, amid growing interest from RB Leipzig and Serie A’s Como.

The 25-year-old, signed for £3 million just 18 months ago, is now being tracked closely after a productive campaign in Glasgow.
According to German outlet Der Westen, the Scottish champions have set an initial asking price of £14.9 million, but are understood to be seeking in excess of £17 million to part ways with the former Rapid Vienna player.
Kuhn registered 21 goals and 15 assists across all competitions last season, with his early-season form, particularly in Europe, drawing widespread attention. Despite a dip in the latter stages of the campaign, his overall contribution has firmly established him as one of Celtic’s key attacking threats.
While no official bids have yet been submitted, Celtic are believed to be open to negotiations should their valuation be met. The club’s policy of investing in emerging talent and developing assets has once again put them in a strong position as the transfer window progresses.
Kuhn’s future remains uncertain, but with interest mounting and his stock continuing to rise, Celtic are preparing for what could be one of the biggest outgoing transfers of their summer, and any bidding war could get them some extra profit.