Levi Garcia swoons over Celtic transfer call as AEK Athens star stunned over growing suitor list
The winger is attracting interest from across Europe with Ange Postecoglou reportedly an admirer.
AEK Athens forward Levi Garcia has admitted he was stunned when he heard about potential interest from Celtic this summer.
The 25-year-old is facing a big decision with a host of clubs keeping tabs on the attacker after an impressive season in Greece - as he netted 14 goals this term while chipping in with 10 assists helping his side to the Super League title. Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund and French contenders Lille are also reportedly keeping tabs on the frontman with Ange Postecoglou's side also interested, according to reports in Greece.
The Trinidad and Tobago international has been viewed as a potential replacement for Liel Abada should the winger leave Celtic Park, while James Forrest could also make way for the wide man after struggling for game time and fitness this term. And Garcia has left the door open for a move to Glasgow's east end after his season to remember.
Asked about speculation linking him with the likes of the Scottish Premiership champions this summer by Newsday, Garcia admitted: "I just try my best to pay it no mind, almost, but as much as you want to block it out, sometimes when you hear the types of clubs that are interested in you, you're like 'What!?'. ,
"But you have to block it off and continue to stay focused on the goals and tasks at hand. Whatever happens in the future, according to how things go, we will see."
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