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Celtic consider move for BK Hacken star Zeidane Inoussa as hunt for game-changing winger escalates

The Hoops and the French outfit St Etienne have both scouted the Swedish under-21 star regularly in recent weeks

Zeidane Inoussa

Celtic are considering a move for BK Hacken star Zeidane Inoussa.

The Hoops and the French outfit St Etienne have both scouted the Swedish under-21 star regularly in recent weeks. The left winger has impressed since he moved to Hacken last year. Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has made a left-sided attacker a priority and Inoussa is one of the names being considered. He wants another option behind Daizen Maeda with uncertainty over Luis Palma's long-term future


The Premiership champions have also held talks over a move for Norwegian under-21 star Sondre Orjasaeter and been linked to Royal Antwerp’s Michel-Ange Balikwisha , Hammarby’s Bazoumana Toure and Raul Moro of Real Valladolid.

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Inoussa is seen as one of the best young attacking players in Sweden. He came through the youth ranks at Caen and signed professional forms with the French side before he had several loan spells in Spain with Real Murcia and Valencia CF Mestalla. Inoussa returned to Sweden with his former club Brommapojkarna last year and then won his move to Hacken and is under contract until 2027.

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