Celtic can forget Kvistgaarden with a move to sign a “gifted” attacker £ 0

Celtic supporters are starting to be very excited next season.
Tuesday afternoon, in one of the most kept secrets in the history of Scottish football, the return of Kieran Tierney to the club was confirmed, six years after being sold in Arsenal for 25 million pounds Sterling, still to date a joint record.
So, with a real club icon and the favorite of fans on the way back to Paradise, Brendan Rodgers and its recruitment staff can turn their attention to other targets, but are Prime Minister’s champions ready to miss their center of center-center?
Last on the pursuit of Mathias Kvistgaarden Celtic
According to a report by Michael Gannon by The Daily Record, Celtic’s interest in Mathias Kvistgaarden has cooled, with the 22 -year -old, who is evaluated at 12 million pounds Sterling, in place of West Ham United, Eintracht Frankfurt or Lazio.
The striker scored 23 goals this season for Brøndby, who finished third in the Danish Superligaen, and his performances won praise.
Farzam Abolhosseini of Tipsbladet describes it as “magic”, Scout António Mango thinks that he is “absolutely sensational” and Jacek Kulig of football tale provides that Kvistgaarden will only improve.
However, its price of 12 million pounds sterling was still likely to prove prohibitive, since the record signing of Celtic remains the 11 million sterling pounds paid to sign Arne Engels last August.
Thus, with hoops now focusing on other targets, one in particular stands out.
Celtic search for a new new number
As was reported above, Celtic is one of the many clubs interested in ensuring the services of Youssef El Kachati.
The 25 -year -old is available as a free transfer, having left Telstar after the expiration of his contract.
Despite this, he left Sportpark Schoonenberg a legend of the club in good faith, after having scored 25 goals this season, returning the white lions to the Eredivisie for the first time in 47 years, fixing five times in the final in the final.
So now, Martin McMillan, from Glasgow Times, says that El Kachati refused the chance to join the second level Hanover’s German outfit, with Anthony Evans of the Daily Record reporting that Celtic is “ supremely confident ” to achieve this agreement.
The performances of the Dutch and Moroccan youth of international youth in the Division Eerste have praised, including the writer Martin Bjerke, who notes that El Kachati “combines the physical presence with a dynamic movement”, adding that he is “technically gifted”.
So, let’s assess how he compared to Kvistgaarden.
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Youssef el cachati vs mathias kvistgaarden 2024/25 comparison |
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Statistics |
Kachati |
Kvistgaarden |
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Apparitions |
45 |
38 |
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Minutes |
3,517 |
2,542 |
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Goals |
25 |
23 |
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Aid |
6 |
7 |
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Plans on Target% |
40.5% |
48.8% |
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Chappos by 90 |
3.86 |
3.58 |
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Target plans by 90 |
1.56 |
1.75 |
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Goals by shooting |
0.14 |
0.21 |
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Statistics Gracked Transfermarkt and Fbref.com |
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First and foremost, it said in advance that, according to the world football classification, the Superligaen is the 13th strongest league in the world, with the Dutch second division in 70th, which obviously deserves.
This warning set aside, the pair has similar statistics this season, El Kachati marking two other goals, although in about 1000 minutes more, while recording a little more fire by 90.
Thus, it goes without saying that Kvistgaarden is a massive talent, and it is a blow that Celtic is apparently ready to miss it, but El Kachati certainly offers a low cost, low risk and potentially reward alternative.
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