Celtics stare at 21-year-old agent whose agent has offered £100 million deals to British clubs
The Celtics are said to have retained the label of a “unique” offensive player in the summer transfer window as Brendan Rodgers wants to strengthen his forward choice.
Celtics need Kuhn to replace
The basketball team is on the verge of losing star winger Nicolas Kuhn, where the 25-year-old moved this summer.
Rodgers, before defending the Scottish Premier League title, found positive results calling it a good business for all parties before losing such a talented offensive player.
“He came in and in 18 months he was absolutely great for us. He realized the interest at the end of last season, and it was followed by. Other teams joined that interest in the summer, which is why many young players came.
“It’s a great and great club that can be developed and improved. And, you can see what he wants in a short time, 18 months. He did a great thing for us in 18 months and if he ended up signing Como, it’s a great business.”
Now, this is a case of the Celtics for a strong replacement for Kuhn this summer, already offering Isak Jansson, and it appears they are also planning for a long-term plan in pursuit of the rising young talent of Italy.
Celtics’ tags to Italian striker
According to SportMediaSet [via Celts Are Here]the Celtics are interested in signing young Napoli striker Giuseppe Ambrosino this summer.
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The 21-year-old, considered a strong choice to strengthen the basketball team’s offensive plan next season, scored five goals on frosinodone loan in 2024/25.
Ambrosino may still be a relatively unproven player, but his long-term cap is clear, scoring seven goals for Italy in three independent youth teams and was hailed as “unique” by football genius Scout Jacek Kulig in the past.
His agency, GG11, have facilitated around £100m worth of deals for rising talents in Italy to move to the UK in the past, representing the likes of Hamed Junior Traore to Bournemouth, Lucas Torreira to Arsenal and Tottenham duo Guglielmo Vicario and Radu Drăgușin in moves from Italian clubs.
At the age of 21, Ambrosino had a lot of time to develop into a player under the talented Rodgers, but even with a loan, it was a very easy view.
The report notes that the Italian might want to continue his development in Serie A, but the temptation to join a huge British club is too great to ignore.



