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Celtic have been in talks with Odense Boldklub’s winger Rasmus Falk over a potential move, according to Danish site BT.
The 24-year-old Danish international’s contract expires in the summer and many clubs such as Brondby and FC Midtylland are thought to be looking at claiming the signature of Falk, while OB themselves may try and keep hold of the winger.
The Danish winger has been with OB for the entirety of his career, and has been steadily coming to prominence by performing for his country in their Under-21 and senior national squads, claiming one cap.
This season he has made 20 appearances, scoring three goals and assisting on nine occasions – and since his debut in 2010 he has made 149 appearances, scoring 25 times and adding 26 assists.

OB are currently seventh in the Danish Superliga, and unlikely to claim qualification for Europe at this stage, so a possibility of European football with Celtic may be a lure for Falk.
Any team who came in for Falk could try and sign him under a pre-contract agreement to have him join their team in the summer or may try and seal a cut-price move in this January transfer window.
Ronny Deila’s knowledge of the Scandinavian market and the work of his scouting team seems to be paying off.
This latest news comes after Falk’s international teammate Erik Sviatchenko travelled to Glasgow for a medical ahead of a potential £1.7 million move from FC Midtjylland and 17-year-old Norwegian Kristoffer Ajer had a very successful trial period at the club.