Nicolas Kuhn has been a revelation this season, with his goal-scoring performances in big domestic and European matches quickly attracting interest from clubs down south.

He had a slow start to life at Celtic, but off-the-field issues were holding him back. After a pre-season with the bhoys, he’s not looked back.
However, former Celtic manager Gordon Strachan believes Celtic are in no rush to sell their star winger—unless the price is right.
We’ve seen Celtic hit the £25 million mark a few times in recent years, and the club will look to break that in the near future. Going by Strachan’s maths, the German winger could eclipse Celtic’s record.
Speaking to makthavare.se, Strachan dismissed the idea that Celtic would cash in too soon, explaining that the club will wait until an offer truly makes sense.
“They won’t sell at any price,” he told makthavare.se. “They’ll wait until it makes sense. At 30 million they might say ‘alright, let’s sell’. “I’m not sure how much it would take, but there’s definitely a premium for attacking players. But this is probably how Celtic signed Kuhn.”
Celtic are looking to continue moving forward in the Champions League, and the quality that Kuhn brings to the side could help them do that.
For now, Kuhn himself seems to have shut down any exit talk, insisting that he is fully focused on continuing his Celtic career.
With a league title and Scottish Cup still to play for, his sights remain firmly set on delivering silverware in his first season at the club.