The huge transfer fee Celtic would seek to part ways with Nicolas Kuhn has reportedly been revealed.
Interest in the German winger, 24, is ramping up after his incredible 21-goal contributions at this point in the season.
The January transfer window is around just even weeks away, and the likes of Fulham and Brentford in the Premier League have been credited with an interest in Kuhn.
The attacker was pivotal as Brendan Rodgers' side defeated RB Leipzig in the Champions League last midweek.
And he scored the winning goal during a difficult Scottish Premiership encounter with Kilmarnock on Sunday.
He only arrived in Glasgow last January for £3m from Rapid Wien.
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And if reports are to be believed, the Hoops could be set to make another massive profit on another integral player.
Kronen Zeitung claims that €30m (£24.8m) has been 'discussed' as a potential fee for Kuhn to leave.
This would put Kuhn right up there with the money Celtic racked in for Kieran Tierney in 2019, and more recently Matt O'Riley when he went to Brighton during the summer.
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