Celtic have been told that Brondby must be "blown away" by an offer for Mathias Kvistgaarden if they are to sell by director of football Carsten V.
Jensen. Brendan Rodgers is on the hunt for reinforcements amid the Hoops stuttering defence of the Scottish Premiership title - with a new attacker highlighted as essential by the boss with Kyogo Furuhashi and Oh Hyeon-gyu both set to get off for the Asian Cup in January.
Danish striker Kvistgaarden was on Celtic's radar last summer wit a £4.1m bid rejected for the 21-year-old - and the Hoops look set to revive their interest next month.
But Brondby look set to play hardball over the sale of Kvistgaarden with Jensen insisting they are in no rush to sell key stars with the club in the midst of a three-way title fight with Midtjylland and FC Copenhagen.