Maik Nawrocki is rebuilding his reputation in Germany and it hasn’t gone unnoticed.

The Celtic defender, currently on loan at Hannover 96, has forced his way into the side after a slow start and is now a regular in their back three.
Minutes were hard to come by initially but once he got his chance, he took it.
Despite a couple of injury setbacks, including a recent knock at the weekend, Nawrocki has impressed with his consistency and composure.
And now, bigger clubs are watching.
According to reports in Germany from BILD, several Bundesliga sides have the 25-year-old firmly on their radar.
Hannover do hold an option to make the move permanent.
But there’s a catch.
If they fail to secure promotion, it could be difficult to convince Nawrocki to stay, opening the door for top-flight clubs to step in.
It’s a notable turnaround.
Nawrocki arrived at Celtic in 2023 from Legia Warsaw for around £4.3million, but struggled to establish himself in Glasgow. Some believe it was simply because he wasn;t fancied by then-manager, Brendan Rodgers.
Now, away from the spotlight, he’s showing the level many expected.
And Celtic may yet find themselves with a decision to make this summer — cash in, or give him another chance.








