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Graeme McGarry

Inside view on Celtic target Giuseppe Ambrosino as interest turns striker's head

Celtic target Giuseppe Ambrosino could be leaning towards a move to Glasgow, with enquiries from the Scottish champions turning the head of the young Napoli striker.

There is also strong interest in the Italy under-21 forward – who spent last season on loan with Frosinone – from Italian outfit Cagliari, but Celtic’s bid to land him on a loan deal with an option to buy has piqued the interest of the 21-year-old.

That is the view of Italian journalist Stefano Sorce of DerbyDerbyDerby, who has likened Ambrosino to Spanish international striker Alvaro Morato due to his clean technical ability and willingness to drop off to link with his teammates.


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“In terms of playing style and characteristics, Álvaro Morata would be a good comparison — especially the younger version of Morata during his early Juventus or Real Madrid days,” Sorce said.

“He is not a pure poacher. Instead, he likes to drop deep, link up with midfielders, and create space for teammates.

“He is tall, around 1.9m, but he is still agile and mobile. He uses both feet well, has a decent burst of pace, and is technically clean.

(Image: Getty Images) “He’s also dangerous in open play and on set pieces, and has good ball-shielding ability.

“Another good comparison would be with fellow Italian Giacomo Raspadori, who he shares some traits with, though he has a bit more physical presence and is slightly less explosive than his Napoli teammate.

“Ambrosino has already given his approval for a transfer to Cagliari, showing a clear preference for the Rossoblù club. However, recent interest from Celtic could change the scenario and might make him lean toward the Scottish club instead.”

Some of Ambrosino’s other key qualities are sure to excite the Celtic support, and Sorce believes that if he should come to Glasgow, he will do so with a point to prove.

Having represented Italy at various youth levels, Ambrosino is looking to show that he can be a future striker for the Azzuri at full international level, and he sees this campaign as a crucial one in that regard.

“Ambrosino has represented Italy at several youth levels, including U19, U20, and U21,” he said.

“He contributed to Italy winning the U20 Elite League and scored at the U20 World Cup in Argentina, where Italy finished second.

“While it is probably still early for him to break into the senior national team, this upcoming season will be very important for his development and future chances.

“He is known for his technique and vision. Ambrosino is a technically skilled player with good first touch and game awareness, enabling him to be actively involved in offensive plays.

“He is also an excellent free-kick taker with a powerful and precise shot, while he effectively uses both feet, making him unpredictable for defenders.

“Despite his height, he is also agile and is good at shielding the ball.”

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