JOSIP JURANOVIC looks set to leave the Hoops this January, with clubs from around Europe preparing to start a bidding war for the right-back.

There are some European giants interested in the player, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Barcelona amongst the names of potential suitors.
When Celtic brought Juranovic over from Poland, they agreed on a sell-on fee with Legia Warsaw along. Just 18 months later, the Polish side is preparing to receive 10% of any profit Celtic makes on the player’s sale.
The Sun reports that Celtic are braced for some large bids, with Legia Warsaw expecting a seven-figure windfall in the coming months.
When Celtic sell the player on, they’ll likely look to agree to a sell-on clause, but it won’t likely reap a big reward. With the player 27, this will likely be the last big move of his career, especially if he goes to a top team in a top league.