Former Celtic striker Oh Hyeon-gyu continues to enhance his growing reputation in European football, with reports indicating that both Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United are now keeping close tabs on the South Korean forward following his sensational form at Besiktas.
Oh, who made the move to the Turkish giants after his spell at Celtic Park, has reportedly ‘exploded’ at his new club, catching the eye of some of the biggest names in the Premier League. The forward’s sharp finishing and relentless work rate – qualities Celtic fans will remember fondly – have elevated him into one of the most talked-about strikers on the continent.
Celtic supporters always saw the raw potential in Oh Hyeon-gyu during his time in the Hoops. His ability to press defenders and find the back of the net in crucial moments made him a popular figure at Parkhead, and it comes as no surprise to those who watched him week in, week out that he is now thriving at the highest level.
With Tottenham and Manchester United reportedly circling, the 23-year-old could soon find himself at one of England’s elite clubs. Should a big-money move materialise, Celtic could yet benefit from any sell-on clause negotiated as part of his departure – a reminder of the shrewd business the club continues to conduct in the transfer market.
For now, Oh’s trajectory serves as another example of Celtic’s ability to identify, develop, and profit from top young talent. The Hoops faithful will be watching his progress with great interest – and perhaps a touch of pride.
