Celtic will reportedly listen to offers for Liel Abada this summer. 

It comes just one day after his former club president claimed that a move to the Premier League was "90 percent" certain to happen at the end of this season.

Now, the Daily Mail says that Southampton are preparing to make a £10million bid in the summer.

Their report states that talks over a new deal for the 21-year-old at Celtic Park have stalled. Neither party can come to an agreement, so they say that a move could be on the cards in the coming months.

The Israeli winger has been a superb signing for Ange Postecoglou. He joined around 18 months ago and has scored 26 goals in that time, with a series of assists too.

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It's believed it would take a sizeable bid to get Abada out of Celtic, with the attacker still contracted to another three and a half years in Glasgow.

Maccabi Petah Tikva chief Avi Luzon said: "I believe he will be sold in the summer to the Premier League. There were talks already in the last window, but he didn't want to be sold.

"They offered him a contract extension and I know he didn't agree, because he wants to be sold. 'I don't know the names of the teams, but there are offers and I believe at a probability level of over 90 percent that he will move in the summer."

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