CELTIC want £1million for striker Johnny Kenny — as Bolton try to land the goalscorer.
Kenny will be allowed to go at the right price and if Brendan Rodgers finds a replacement.
League One outfit Wanderers are in at around £500,000 but Celts want them to double their offer before they consider letting the Irishman leave Parkhead.
Kenny shone during a loan spell with Shamrock Rovers in the first half of last season and bagged 20 goals.
He enjoyed a rich vein of form in the Conference League, which persuaded Rodgers to bring him back after January.
The 22-year-old broke into the first-team squad towards the end of the season and scored his first Hoops goal in a 5-1 win at Aberdeen.
But he is still behind Daizen Maeda and Adam Idah in the pecking order, with Celts also keen on a move for Kawasaki Frontale attacker Shin Yamada.
New Swedish signing Benjamin Nygren, who arrived last week in a £2million deal from Nordsjaelland, can also play up top.
Meanwhile, Liverpool are ready to throw former Celtic winger Ben Doak into a swap deal for England star Marc Guehi.
The Anfield club’s transfer team are focusing on centre-half Guehi as their next target, but Palace want in the region of £50m.
Scotland star Doak is fancied by Palace and rated in the £25m bracket, despite his limited appearances outside a loan spell at Middlesbrough.
Liverpool would send Doak and cash to Selhurst Park to get Guehi, but that will still take a great deal of negotiating.
Palace supremo Steve Parish is renowned for standing firm on his valuations, so the Kop would have to offer a significant amount of cash as an adjustment.
Everton are also keen on Doak but not at the £25m mark, with the player waiting on word about his future.
Meanwhile, Guehi is letting his deal run down but has been relatively lowly paid at Palace for some time — with money not his driving force.
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