Rapid Vienna CEO Steffen Hofmann has told Celtic to enjoy Nicolas Kuhn whilst they can because he will soon move on to bigger and better things.
The winger, who joined the Hoops in January, failed to initially find his feet in Glasgow.
Since the start of the new season, though, Kuhn has taken things to a whole other level. Across all competitions in 2024/25 to date, the German has scored six goals and assisted eight across 11 appearances in all competitions.

The 24-year-old has been a standout for the Bhoys, and his new-found importance to the team was no more coherent than last Sunday when he bagged a late winner for his side in the Highlands.
Signed for just £3.5m, Celtic look to have gotten a bargain in Kuhn.
Hofmann, though, didn’t initially want Rapid to sell the attacker to the Scottish Premiership champions.
The club’s CEO thought the player’s decision to join Celtic was a bad one, but he has since been proven wrong.
“I am so happy for Nic as I know now that he made the right career move by joining Celtic,” said Hoffman (The Celtic Way).
“I spoke to him a few weeks ago and he is delighted with how everything is going in Scotland.
“He couldn’t be happier.”
Kuhn Could Be The Next Celt To Go For Big Money
There are several players in Celtic’s current squad who could be next on the Parkhead production line.
The club’s recruitment model involves selling young, talented players for healthy profits. Hofman thinks Kuhn will be the next to go for big money.
Indeed, given his early-season form, the 44-year-old thinks the sharks will soon target the former Bayern Munich, Ajax, and RB Leipzig kid.
Hofmann said: “The biggest question for me now is how long will Nic stay at Celtic?
“Celtic should enjoy him for as long as they have him. I am sure there will be potential suitors and clubs interested in his services from England and lining up soon enough.
“All eyes are now focused on Nic and where and when his next big move will be. It will happen to him. He will leave Celtic, trust me on that.”
Celtic fans should enjoy Kuhn while he is at the club.
His form has dramatically improved this season and if he can maintain consistency throughout the remainder of the campaign, Hofman’s prediction will likely ring true —whether supporters like it or not.