Celtic have reportedly been handed a fresh opportunity to sign Cracovia defender Oskar Wojcik this summer.
Celtic were previously linked with Wojcik during the January transfer window, with a reported £3.5m bid rejected earlier this year.
Reports from Poland, relayed by The Scottish Sun, claim Cracovia are now more open to selling the centre-back following his impressive season.
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Celtic linked with Oskar Wojcik after strong Cracovia season
Wojcik has attracted attention after an impressive campaign with Cracovia in the Polish top flight.
The 22-year-old made 31 appearances during the 2025/26 season and played 2,752 minutes across the campaign.
His defensive numbers have also stood out. Wojcik won 107 aerial duels during the season as he established himself as one of Cracovia’s key players.
Celtic face growing competition for Oskar Wojcik
Fresh reports from Poland suggest Cracovia may now be prepared to sanction a sale if their valuation is met.
It has been claimed the Polish side could seek a fee of around €5m for the defender following his recent performances.
Wojcik has also been linked with interest from clubs in Italy and England, which could increase competition if Celtic decide to revisit their interest during the summer window.
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