Reports have emerged indicating that Celtic’s Nicolas Kühn has caught the attention of Premier League clubs after an impressive start to his campaign in Glasgow. According to German journalist Florian Plettenberg from Sky Sports Germany, several top-flight English clubs have already inquired about the 24-year-old winger following a string of standout performances in both domestic and European competitions.
Kühn, who joined Celtic last season, has made his mark after a slow start last term and has become a key player under Brendan Rodgers, notching up seven goals and providing ten assists across all competitions so far. His efforts have been vital to Celtic’s attacking strength as they look to extend their domestic success and navigate a challenging Champions League group, where they’ll next face a crucial clash against RB Leipzig.
While Plettenberg reports that interest is mounting, he also speculates that the winger is valued at over €10 million—a figure some would argue doesn’t fully reflect Kühn’s potential or his value to Celtic at this stage. With a contract running until 2029, Kühn is secured for the long term at Parkhead, giving Celtic control over any future negotiations. There’s little incentive for the club to part with a player who is only beginning to hit his stride.

Celtic fans will likely see these reports as speculative at best, especially given the timing and early stage of Kühn’s career at the club. While a move to the Premier League might tempt some players, the winger seems focused on making his mark in Glasgow, and with Champions League football on the horizon, he has plenty of reasons to stay put for now.
Rodgers and the Celtic board have shown a commitment to retaining and developing talent, and they’ll be keen to see Kühn continue his development in the green and white. As always, the Scottish champions are accustomed to transfer rumours surrounding their top performers, but with Kühn contracted until near the end of the decade, a move away from Parkhead doesn’t appear imminent.
£10 million chicken feed if he continues on this form we have a other future star this report just rubbish .