Celtic move in Kozak’s hands

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Celtic move in Kozak’s hands

Via The Scotsman website, it has been known, that Aston Villa have given Libor Kozak the decision of if he wants to move to Scottish giants, Celtic, in January.

The Czech Republic international would be silly to reject the offer by Celtic, as Remi Garde hasn’t given the centre-forward a chance of getting into the Villa squad.

Also, Celtic have identified a new centre-forward as their number one target, for the January transfer window, and Libor Kozak could be that man.

Celtic boss, Ronny Deila, has been scouting Kozak for some time, but do face competition from Polish side, Piast Gliwice.

Kozak cost Villa £7 million from Lazio, back in 2013, but his career at the English club has been largely disrupted by injuries. However, he is now fully fit, and has been for a few months. Moving to Celtic would seem a good move for the 6ft 3ins forward, as he looks to gain first-team football once again.

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