Celtic defender Maik Nawrocki is making waves in Germany, with his impressive loan spell at Hannover 96 reportedly catching the eye of several Bundesliga clubs. The Polish centre-back has become a key figure for the 2. Bundesliga side, showcasing the form that made Celtic sign him in the first place.
Hannover 96 holds an option to make his move permanent, but that decision is believed to be tied to their promotion hopes. According to German outlet Bild, interest from top-flight clubs is now growing, which could create a summer bidding war and complicate Hannover's plans to keep the 25-year-old.
Nawrocki's momentum hit a minor setback recently, as he sustained a muscle injury against Darmstadt that is expected to sideline him for about two weeks. Despite this, his stock remains high after a season where regular playing time has been crucial for his development.
When discussing his future, the defender has kept his options open. "There are several options for me at the end of the season," Nawrocki stated. "I could stay here, go back to Celtic, or maybe go somewhere completely different. This loan move has worked out very well for me."
In other Celtic transfer news, reports from Spain suggest winger Luis Palma has emerged as a potential target for Sevilla. The La Liga side is reportedly considering either a loan or a permanent move in the summer, though any approach may depend on whether they secure their top-flight status for next season.
