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The ‘record breaking’ price that Celtic is planning to offer Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski

Since joining the Dons, the North Macedonian striker has been a big success, netting 18 goals in his last campaign and 11 so far this year.

According to The Sun, Brendan Rodgers has a deep admiration for Miovski, as Celtic have scouted him for every game this year.

Kyogo Furuhashi, Daizen Maeda, and Oh Hyeon-gyu are all expected to play in the Asia Cup soon after the new year, which means that Celtic is looking to enhance its attacking options in January.

The article continues by saying that in order for Celtic to acquire a player during the January transfer window, they would have to pay a record amount for the player’s sale between two Scottish teams.

The current record is £4.4 million, which Celtic paid Hibs for Scott Brown, but it’s known that Aberdeen is searching for more.

Aberdeen is reportedly aware that Miovski will probably depart the team soon, but they still want to at least have him on their roster for the rest of the campaign.

After leaving MTK Budapest eighteen months ago for a deal worth £650,000, Miovski joined Granite City and has since become a major star in the Scottish Premiership.

Rangers have reportedly scouted Miovski, according to The Sun, but the fee under discussion will probably force the Ibrox team to withdraw from January’s negotiations. Prior to the January transfer window, English clubs are reportedly keeping an eye on the striker’s condition.

Aberdeen’s CEO, Alan Burrows, stated in a May speech that the company is not under any pressure to sell.

“We will be extremely difficult to deal with if somebody tries to take away our best assets, especially ones that are under long contracts.”

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