Celtic saw one of their most potent goalscorers wave goodbye to  Parkhead during last summer's transfer window.

After scoring 86 goals in 179 appearances for the Hoops, Odsonne Edouard made a move to the Premier League with Crystal Palace in a deal worth £15m.

Even though the Premiership kingpins brought in the likes of Kyogo Furuhashi and Giorgos Giakoumakis last summer, who ended up scoring 25 league goals between them, the current transfer window could see the Bhoys sign their next version of the Frenchman.

Having been previously linked with a move for Bristol City striker Antoine Semenyo, the 22-year-old could be the right figure to not only add some strength and depth to Ange Postecoglou's attacking ranks, while also becoming Celtic's next Edouard.

Last season saw the Ghanaian find the net eight times and deliver 12 assists in 31 Championship appearances, leaving only Andreas Weimann (32) with more goal contributions for the Robins.

To further highlight his attacking prowess, Semenyo ended the campaign with a higher rate of shots on target per 90 minutes (1.14) than any other player at Ashton Gate, while also recording the highest average of dribbles per game (1.2) in the squad.

This shows just how deadly he is on the ball and how he can strike fear into opposition defenders and goalkeepers on a regular basis, which is something that Postecoglou would undeniably love to have in his squad.

In fact, the Bristol City star was labelled a "dangerous" player by his former manager Phil Parkinson in the past, which has now been proven to be incredibly accurate.

This also mirrors what Edouard did during his time at Parkhead, as the centre-forward racked up a total of 210 shots at goal in 53 Premiership games across the 2019/20 and 2020/21 seasons.

Also, with 31 league appearances to his name in the 2020/21 campaign, the Frenchman ended the season with a higher average of dribbles per game (1.6) than any of his previous team-mates.

With a suggested price tag of £15m, which is the same price for which Celtic sold Edouard, securing a deal for the Championship marksman could be a very exciting piece of business for the Hoops to complete this summer, given Semenyo's young age and his clear attacking talent.

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