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Scottish clubs ‘interested’ in Cluj striker Billel Omrani following Celtic double

CLUJ striker Billel Omrani has attracted offers from Scottish clubs just a week after hitting a double against Celtic.

Omrani bagged a six minute brace for the Romanian side as the Hoops crashed out of the Champions League.

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Omrani celebrates scoring at Celtic ParkCredit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow

GSP report that the Romanian champions have now received three bids for the forward from clubs in Scotland and Israel.

The largest offer is reported to be €3.5m following a rich vein of form from the Frenchman.

Omrani has so far netted seven goals in 10 matches this season.

Meanwhile, Ligue 1 side Bordeaux were offered the chance to sign Olivier Ntcham by Celtic.

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The Hoops midfielder has been the subject of interest by Marseille and Porto - with a £14million bid thrown out by Celtic last season.

But it appears the Parkhead side may be looking to cash-in on the 23-year-old.

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Website 20 Minutes reports that the Scottish champions contacted Bordeaux regarding a potential deal for the French under-21 international.

And they say that the Ligue 1 side rejected the advance because they were looking for someone with more experience and that the move could be too expensive for the club.

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