Celtic attempt to blow Cho Gue-sung transfer rivals away as BUMPER sell-on clause is revealed

MAJOR further details have emerged of Celtic's offer for Korean World Cup star Cho Gue-sung.
And his current club Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors could be in for a MAJOR windfall if he heads to Glasgow, according to a report.
The Hoops are understood to have tabled an offer of around £3million for the 24-year old who became an overnight sensation at Qatar 2022.
There's been plenty of competition for his signature.
Bundesliga outfit Mainz are keen on landing Cho, but have seemingly admitted defeat in their pursuit, saying they've been priced out.
An offer from the United States is on the table, with MLS side Minnesota United tabling an offer.
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Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has now detailed some further information on the offers that are on the table.
And although they face losing their star man, it looks like good news for Cho's current club Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors.
That's because they could be set for a major windfall for any future transfer deals.
The Hoops, however, could have an advantage as they look to steal a march on their transfer rivals.
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Romano claims that Celtic's bid includes a bumper sell-on clause for the K-League club.
It would see Jeonbuk receive HALF of any future transfer fee, up to the value of around £5million.
Should Cho end up moving to the States, Minnesota's offer also includes a sizeable future fee for the South Korean outfit.
They stand to receive 30 per-cent of any future transfer should be join the Saint Paul-based club.
Celtic and Ange Postecoglou will be hoping the 50 per-cent future fee can swing the tide in their favour, given that the American outfit are offering more in terms of their upfront transfer fee.
The Premiership champions will be keen to add striking reinforcements with Giorgos Giakoumakis looking increasingly likely to depart the club this transfer window.
Up to SIX clubs are looking to land the big centre-forward, with mega-rich Japanese club Urawa Red Diamonds currently leading the way.
The Hoops are set to cash in on the 28-year old in a deal that could be worth up to £8million - three times what they paid for him just a year and a half ago.
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