Celtic are reportedly interested in a move for Bojan Miovski.
The striker joined La Liga outfit Girona from Aberdeen last summer, although the move hasn't worked out so far.
Miovski has played 22 times since his move to Spain, scoring four goals.
He could be on the move this summer, and AS reports that Celtic are interested in a move, alongside Freiburg and Hamburg, both of the German Bundesliga.
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It is said that a sale of Miovski won't be a 'simple matter', and that Girona must receive a 'sufficiently attractive offer' to part ways with the 26-year-old.
The North Macedonian scored 44 goals in 98 appearances during a two-year stint at Aberdeen.
Links to Celtic come as the Parkhead club reportedly close in on the signing of Japanese centre-forward Shin Yamada from Kawasaki Frontale.
Sky Sports claims a £1.5 million deal for the 25-year-old to move to Glasgow has been agreed.
Yamada recently spoke after making his debut for Japan in a 6-1 victory over Hong Kong: "I went into the game with the feeling that this was my chance to impress and although we won, I thought I could have done more," he said.
"I think that going forward, when we compete in the World Cup, it will be against far more difficult opponents, so I need to keep that in mind as I work on my national team progress.
"I thought I might have been able to score a goal, but I think I learned a lot from this.
"On a personal note, I have to admit I have had a disappointing season. I set high standards for myself and I don't think I met them if I am being honest.
"Yes, I enjoyed a very good season previously and scored a lot of goals, but for whatever reason it didn't happen again this season.
"I think the team played in a different style and that made a difference, but I am fully aware I have to raise my standards."