
Celtic fans have seen this story before. A standout season, Player of the Year recognition, and then the transfer noise starts building.
Benjamin Nygren is now at the center of it.
After an outstanding campaign that made him one of Celtic’s most important players, Fabrizio Romano revealed that clubs across Europe are already monitoring the midfielder ahead of the summer window.
Nothing official. No bids. No confirmation of a move.
But when Romano speaks, the market listens.
Nygren’s rise this season has been driven by goals, creativity, and consistency at a level that quickly attracts attention beyond Scotland. For Celtic, that’s both a success story and a familiar warning sign.
The timing is what makes this situation interesting. He has just been named Player of the Year, meaning his value and reputation are at their peak. That is exactly the moment when interest tends to turn into action.
Celtic have built a reputation for developing players and selling at the right time, but supporters will be hoping this is not another case of a key player being moved on too soon.
At this stage, there is no confirmed transfer or agreement. But the fact that his name is already being mentioned in connection with multiple clubs is enough to raise questions about what comes next.
For now, Nygren remains a Celtic player. But the noise around him is only getting louder.




