Celtic forward Moussa Dembele has been linked with a number of clubs.

David Hay has written in The Glasgow Evening Times that Celtic forward Moussa Dembele will cost a lot of money for any club who want to sign him.
Dembele joined Celtic in the summer transfer window after leaving English club Fulham at the end of the 2015-16 season.
The 20-year-old forward has been in superb form this season and has established himself as a key player in Brendan Rodgers’s team.
The France Under-21 international has been scoring goals quite regularly in the Scottish Premiership.
According to The Daily Mail, Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Bayern Munich are interested in Dembele.
Former Celtic midfielder and manager Hay believes that Dembele’s price is only going to rise if he keeps on playing well and scoring goals.

“Moussa Dembele is putting another £5million onto his price tag every week,” Hay wrote in The Glasgow Evening Times. “His valuation just keeps soaring, and if he continues in a similar vein then it is going to go through the roof.”
“Dembele is heading towards an almost unimaginable price by Scottish standards,” added Hay. “Manchester United have been linked with him, Zinedine Zidane at Real Madrid is a known admirer, and Manchester City, Bayern Munich and Arsenal have been credited with an interest in the past.
“That list reads like a who’s who of the top table of European football, and that tells you what eventually will be the level of the fee that will be required to secure his services. It’s almost unthinkable what that figure could be.”
Dembele is a brilliant young footballer who seems to be enjoying himself at Celtic.
It is hard to see the youngster leaving the Glasgow giants in the January transfer window.
After all, the Frenchman has the chance to win the Scottish Premiership this season, as well as the Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup.

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