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 clock is ticking on the winter window with Brendan Rodgers desperate to snap up a successor for Kyogo Furuhashi after his £10m switch to Stade Rennes.
As it stands, Adam Idah is the only recognised first-team striker with regular minutes leading the line for the Hoops - with Johnny Kenny making just one appearance since returning from his successful loan spell at Shamrock Rovers.Record Sport revealed that Strelec is one of the names that is on their radar but the Slovakian champions are in no rush to allow the 23-year-old to leave Bratislava this month - with the club chief admitting he would expect a summer departure.
Kmotrik told Sport: "If David leaves, it will definitely be a Slovak record. In the situation we are in today, however, I do not realistically see him leaving in the winter transfer window. "Interest in Strelec is still growing, offers are increasing.
And big transfers are always usually made in the summer period. I am convinced that the interest in him will be even greater in the summer.”It is understood the frontman is valued at around £8m as they look to smash the £5m paydays they received following Andraz Sporar's move to Sporting back in 2020.
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