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Mohammad Abu Fani: Who is the Celtic-linked Israeli international, Liel Abada link-up, not afraid of a card

Celtic come into the summer transfer window knowing they have Champions League group stage money guaranteed.

As Scottish Premiership champions they will be in Pot 4 for the draw which will bring at least £30million into the club.

With that, it will be interesting to see the transfer business done by Ange Postecoglou as they looks to build-on and strengthen a squad he has largely put together with some shrewd recruitment so far, from Joe Hart to Kyogo Furuhashi, via Josip Juranovic and Matt O’Riley.

One player Celtic have been linked is Israeli international Mohammad Abu Fani.

The 24-year-old has a reported value of £800,000 and is coming off the back of a title-winning campaign with Maccabi Haifa, his second league win for the Israeli giants.

It is a market familiar to Celtic. Beram Kayal, Nir Bitton and Liel Abada have all been shrewd captures by the club, while Hatem Abd Elhamed was solid enough in defence.

Abu Fani is best described as an all-action midfielder. He tends to play in a midfield three for club and country and it is easy to see how he would fit into an Ange Postecoglou team due to his energy with and without the ball.

He steps onto the ball well, looking to move forward if given the chance, especially receiving possession with the game in front of him. He’s not afraid to give it away if he tries a through ball or long pass from deep. He ranked fourth for attempted through passes per 90 minutes.

In Israel’s recent 2-2 draw with Iceland, Abu Fani played a key part in Liel Abada’s opening goal, flicking the ball around the corner to free Manor Solomon to cross for the Celtic winger coming in at the back post.

However, his lack of consistency and perhaps finesse in the final third could be seen in an earlier

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