Former Celtic attacker Mohamed Elyounoussi has a surprisingly low release clause this summer.

Despite being linked with a return to Glasgow last year, the Norwegian joined FC Copenhagen as a free agent.
The signing turned out to be rather shrewd from the Danish side as Elyounoussi went on to majorly impress last season.
He scored 14 goals in 46 appearances, including three in the Champions League as Copenhagen reached the last 16.
Now 29, Elyounoussi is at the peak of his powers, and according to a report from Tipsbladet, is available on the cheap this summer.
It is said that the former Celt has a buyout clause in his Copenhagen contract of just £2.5m, which could be activated throughout the remainder of the window.
For such a price, the champions could do a lot worse. Elyounoussi is proven in Scotland having registered 22 goal contributions in his 44 Premiership appearances.
It remains to be seen whether Brendan Rodgers would even want to bring Elyounoussi back to Celtic, but he would undoubtedly improve the quality of the frontline and prove a reliable option for the manager, both in Europe and domestically.