Reported Celtic transfer target Mathias Kvistgaarden says he could leave Brondby soon.
The striker has long been linked with a move to Parkhead, most recently in the January transfer window.
Kvistgaarden has been in fine fettle for his team this season, scoring 17 goals across 28 appearances in all competitions.
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The 22-year-old recently teased a potential Brondby exit: "It could be soon," he told sport.tv2.
"There will be a transfer window this summer, which will be very exciting. But we'll have to see what happens.
"I hope the right thing happens at the right time. I'm in a good place.
"I've gone from being a young boy to being more experienced, and I'm really happy about that.
"I've played over 100 games for this fantastic club, so there's some experience that comes with it, that I don't have to be the young player who comes in and gives it the hell all the time."
Kvistgaarden's comments come after Brondby chairman Jan Bech Andersen recently revealed his club rejected offers for the forward in the winter transfer window: "Yes, we turned down offers – concrete ones and less concrete ones," he said [Record].
"There were never any numbers that made us deviate from our plan not to sell him in this transfer window. They weren’t good enough, but hopefully it will be when the time is right for him and the club.
"It was 100 per cent a goal for us to keep him for the rest of the season. There have been many enquiries about him – on the last day and the penultimate day of the transfer window, but we have a good dialogue with Kvistgaarden and his agent about what we are trying to achieve together.
"And the plan was for him to play for us in the spring, when we have many big goals to achieve and then we have to see what happens in the summer."