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Report: Lazio willing to offer £7m for Celtic defender Dedryck Boyata

Brendan Rodgers, manager of Celtic looks on ahead of the Scottish Cup Final between Motherwell and Celtic at Hampden Park on May 19, 2018 in Glasgo...
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Celtic might cash in on centre-back Dedryck Boyata this summer, with Belgium’s World Cup ace a reported target for Serie A giants Lazio.

Dedryck Boyata celebrates after Leigh Griffiths of Celtic scores during the William Hill Scottish Cup Fifth Round match between East Kilbride and Celtic at Excelsior Stadium on February 7,...

How much should Celtic be willing to accept for Dedryck Boyata this summer?

He might be a fully-fledged Belgium international and approaching his peak at the age of 27, but it is worth remembering that Boyata is out of contract in a year. And he is hardly a universally popular player at Parkhead, with his propensity for ill-timed errors earning him the rather harsh nickname ‘bomb scare’ among some sections of the support.

According to Italian publication Radio Sei, Lazio could be willing to offer up to £7 million for the former Manchester City centre-back. And that is the sort of fee Celtic should bite their hand off for.

Belgium's defender Dedryck Boyata controls the ball during the international friendly football match between Belgium and Costa Rica at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on June 11,...

After all, Boyata is set to become a free agent in 12 months, but Lazio’s desperation for a new defender means they seem to be willing to pay a rather hefty sum. And, in truth, £7 million looks a little step for Boyata, even in today’s out of control transfer market.

It remains to be seen, however, whether or not Celtic are willing to sell.

Celtic's Belgian defender Dedryck Boyata (R) fights for the ball with Paris Saint-Germain's French defender Layvin Kurzawa (L) during the UEFA Champions League Group B football match...

He has his critics but Boyata remains a key part of Brendan Rodgers’ squad, starting 28 league games last season as Celtic won a seventh successive Scottish Premiership title. And the Hoops have already sold Erik Sviatchenko this summer.

£7 million, however, might simply be too good to turn down.