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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayCeltic's pre-season plans are starting to take shape, but will they get any new signings over the line before then?
On Monday, the club announced a green and white hoops Clásico, facing Portuguese champions Sporting at Estádio Algarve on 16 July, before confirming they'll also take on Queen’s Park at Lesser Hampden 12 days earlier.
With trips to Cork, Como and now the Algarve already in the calendar for July, from a destination perspective, this is poised to be an exciting pre-season schedule for the Celtic support, but will they have a new midfielder to assess by then?
Celtic's continued interest in Lennon Miller
As has been widely reported, Celtic remain interested in midfielder Lennon Miller, with French outlet L'Équipe reporting that the 18 year old is valued at around £7.5m by Motherwell, amid interest from Ligue 1 side Strasbourg.
On Monday evening, Miller made his full-senior debut for Scotland, assisting Ché Adams' second goal during the 4-0 demolition of Liechtenstein at Rheinpark Stadion, with his performance earning rave reviews.
Thomas Duncan of BBC Sport noted how the teenager exuded calmness while, speaking during the BBC's coverage, Celtic legend Scott Brown said that "Lennon is really special...nothing fazes him", adding that he undoubtedly has the quality to break into the Celts' first team.

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However, with countless other clubs courting Miller this summer, should Celtic turn their attention to another midfield target instead?
Celtic's dream Miller alternative
As previously reported last week, Celtic have 'already initiated' talks to sign midfielder Demir Ege Tıknaz.

As Mustafa Akgün of Karabük Postası outlines, Tıknaz spent last season on loan at Rio Ave from Beşiktaş, but the Portuguese club have an obligation to buy for around £4.2m, planning to do just that before selling him for roughly double that amount.
The 20-year-old, who is currently with the Türkiye national team squad in America for friendlies against the United States and Mexico, is reportedly being courted by many big European clubs, including Celtic and Sporting CP, so the Scottish champions will need to act fast.
In an interview with the Athletic, Tıknaz compared himself stylistically to Sergio Busquets, stating "I always want to have possession... I’m kind of a playmaker".
Meantime, Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout compares him to another Spaniard, namely Rodri, labelling him a midfield "anchor", praising his "passing, vision and football IQ".
Analyst Ben Mattinson agrees, stating that Tıknaz 'reads the game well', praising his 'timing of tackles' and ability to 'steal the ball'.
As a result, according to Aryan Suraj Chadha of Goal, he has become one of the most 'sought-after talents across Europe', making 33 appearances for Rio Ave of the Primeira Liga this season, scoring four goals and registering two assists.
Nevertheless, the key question remains. How does he compare to Miller? Well, let's find out.
Appearances |
33 |
39 |
Minutes |
2,340 |
3,398 |
Goals |
4 |
4 |
Assists |
2 |
8 |
Big chances created |
2 |
12 |
Tackles won (per 90) |
2.1 |
1.8 |
Interceptions (per 90) |
1.7 |
1.3 |
% of ground duels won |
51.1% |
57.9% |
% of aerial diels won |
53.1% |
41.2% |
Possession lost (per 90) |
7.3 |
17.4 |
As the table outlines, while Miller is more of an all-rounder and an attacking threat, Tıknaz does come out on top for the vast majority of defensive metrics, namely tackles, interceptions and aerial duels, giving away possession significantly less frequently too.

So, while Miller is unquestionably a big talent, possibly to such an extent that Celtic will ultimately miss out on him, the Hoops should therefore make signing Tıknaz a priority.

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