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£2m striker Said Hamulic has made a decision on potential Celtic move

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Stal Mielec Said Hamulic has turned down Scottish Premiership champions Celtic in favour of a near-£2 million move to Ligue 1 outfit Toulouse, according to Tuttomercatoweb

Following Toulouse’s thumping 5-0 win away from home at Auxerre on Wednesday night, Violets coach Philippe Montanier certainly sounded like a man ready to welcome his new number nine to French soil.

“We will be able to welcome (Hamulic) if he comes!” the former Nottingham Forest boss said with a knowing laugh (La Depeche). “As soon as there are players who come to strengthen the group, it is always good news.” 

Lechia Gdansk v FKS Stal Mielec - PKO Ekstraklasa
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Toulouse had scored just 23 goals in 17 games prior to that midweek trip to the Stade de l’Abbe-Deschamps. And while Hamulic’s arrival does not mean Toulouse supporters can expect a few more five-goal drubbings before the season is out, the signing of the Dutch-born Bosnia international certainly feels like a coup given the extent of interest from a variety of clubs on all corners of the continent. 

Said Hamulic turns down Ange Postecoglou’s Celtic for France move

Celtic, for instance, had identified Hamulic as a potential successor for contract rebel Giorgios Giakoumakis. Ange Postecoglou’s side are cruising at the top of the Premiership table. They also look destined to return to the Champions League group-stages in 2023. 

Hamulic has turned down European football and almost guaranteed silverware in Glasgow, however, in favour of a Toulouse side sitting 12th in France’s top flight. The spring-heeled 22-year-old also rebuffed the advances of FC Twente, Royal Charleroi and Real Salt Lake. He should set Toulouse back a fee of around £2 million. 

Hamulic, Polish publication Weszlo say, should seal his departure from Ekstraklasa outfit Stal Mielec before the week is over. Strong, speedy and a more well-rounded centre-forward than the prolific but somewhat one-dimensional Giakoumakis; Hamulic has nine goals and four assists this season. 

But while one door closes, another opens. The transfer gods giveth, the transfer gods taketh away.

Hamulic is France-bound but that disappointment should be sated by the arrival of another exciting Far Eastern import; 2022 Korean League Golden Boot winner Cho Gue-Sung. 

Celtic, the Scottish Sun say, are ‘confident’ of signing Cho after weeks of speculation. A £2.6 million bid is now on the table.

Lechia Gdansk v FKS Stal Mielec - PKO Ekstraklasa
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