David Strelec Transfer from Slovan Bratislava to Celtic
Slovan Bratislava general director Robert Vittek claimed that Celtic did not have enough time to submit a bid for David Strelec before the end of the winter transfer window. They knew how much Celtic were offering, but the offer was not submitted in time. Vittek emphasized the importance of the fixed part of the offer being at the required level and highlighted the complexity of bonus structures in contracts.
The Daily Record reports on Celtic's interest in signing David Strelec for £7.9million. Celtic showed interest in signing David Strelec with a bid of £7.9million. However, the transfer did not go through. Strelec's father expressed disappointment as he was excited about the potential move to Celtic, describing it as a good intermediate step. The exact contract details were unclear, but it is suggested that Slovan Bratislava may have rejected the offer due to installment or bonus issues.
David Strelec was strongly linked with a move to Celtic just before the transfer deadline. The move failed to materialize with Slovan holding out for £9 million, which no club was willing to pay. Strelec was initially left out of Slovan's next game because he wasn't mentally ready to feature, but returned and scored for the club in their 5-1 league win at Ruzomberok, refusing to celebrate his goal due to the collapse of the transfer.
The Daily Record reports on the failed transfer of David Strelec to Celtic. Slovan Bratislava boss Vladimir Weiss claimed that David Strelec had permission to join Celtic before the deal collapsed on deadline day. The transfer fell apart due to a difference in valuation between the two clubs. Strelec's father mentioned that a move to the Scottish Premiership would have been great for the 23-year-old. Now, Strelec will stay with Slovan Bratislava and focus on the Slovakian title race.
Daily Record reports on the failed transfer of David Strelec to Celtic. David Strelec's transfer to Celtic failed as the clubs did not agree on the transfer fee. Celtic were willing to pay £8m for the 23-year-old on deadline day, but Slovan Bratislava demanded £9.5m. The move was considered a good opportunity for Strelec by his father. Strelec's agent confirmed that the move is off for now after the last-gasp talks failed.
Daily Record reports on the interest from Celtic in Slovan Bratislava's David Strelec amid transfer speculations. Slovan Bratislava director general Ivan KmotrIk has challenged David Strelec's suitors to submit an 'offer that can’t be refused' amid interest from Celtic. Strelec is one of the names on Celtic's radar as they seek a successor for Kyogo Furuhashi.
Daily Record reports on Celtic's potential transfer target, David Strelec, from Slovan Bratislava. Slovan Bratislava director general Ivan KmotrIk has warned Celtic they will have to smash the Slovakian transfer record to sign David Strelec this month. The club is in no rush to allow the 23-year-old to leave Bratislava this month, expecting a summer departure instead. Strelec is valued at around £8m.
Celtic is reportedly keen on acquiring David Strelec. Slovan Bratislava has set their transfer fee expectations between 8-10 million euros. Strelec, who has netted 15 goals across all competitions this season, is considered to be at an ideal age and is also a member of the national team. Middlesbrough has expressed their interest in Strelec as well, submitting an official offer that Bratislava's chief, Robert Vittek, deemed insufficient. Vittek stressed that Strelec would not be permitted to leave unless their financial requirements are satisfied. The interest from Middlesbrough has prompted Slovan Bratislava to publicly outline their financial demands.
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