Swiss midfielder Ardon Jashari is reportedly on the transfer radar of Celtic.

It's been said that the Switzerland international will leave FC Luzern. 

Sky Sports Germany claim that the 20-year-old will depart the club, having just starred at the World Cup.

Their report states that Celtic have an interest Jashari, along with Bundesliga giants RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt.

The latter two are said to be the frontrunners for his signature. 

Leeds and Napoli are also credited with being keen on the young midfielder.

With his contract due to run until 2026, it's said that Luzern will look to pocket around £5million for their top talent.

Celtic have already made January additions ahead of the window opening in two-days' time. 

Alistair Johnston, Yuki Kobayashi and Tomoki Iwata will officially become Hoops players on January 1. 

They could all feature in the derby against Rangers on Monday, once their registration kicks in.

READ MORE: Celtic B stars earn visit from Ange Postecoglou after thrilling Rangers B derby win

Meanwhile, Darren O'Dea believes Celtic's B team rising stars will remember a dramatic derby win over Rangers for the rest of their lives.

The young Hoops twice came from behind - the second time with less than 20 minutes to play - to claim a stirring 5-2 victory in front of a noisy crowd at Celtic Park.

Goals from Rocco Vata, Mackenzie Carse, a Charlie McCann own goal and Joey Dawson's late double capped a memorable result for the academy hopefuls, one that closes them to within three points of their city rivals at the top of the Lowland League.

McCann and James Graham put Rangers ahead on two occasions, but an impressive Celtic rallied to score four times in the final 14 minutes to claim a victory B team coach O'Dea is confident will stay with them forever.

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