Kljestan Price Tag Too Big For Celtic

Reports out of the UK say that Celtic is not ready to pay the price MLS wants for Sacha Kljestan.

The move of American midfielder Sacha Kljestan to Scottish giants Celtic seems to have been called off. According to the Evening Times the Scottish outfit was not willing to pay the $3.5 million US price tag for the 23-year-old.

Other consideration such as incentives for games played and a sell-on clause were also part of the deal and could’ve played a role in Celtic’s decision to look elsewhere.

Kljestan spent six days on trial with the Hoops prior to returning to U.S. National Team camp, but apparently did not impress enough to warrant such a large investment.

However, Celtic was not the only team showing interest in Kljestan. A move to Europe could still happen for the American who opened his account with the National with a stylish hat-trick against Sweden.

Clubs in Holland and Germany are both reportedly interested in bringing in the playmaking midfielder, but with the transfer window coming to a close the Chivas USA start might have to wait until the summer to realize his European dreams.

Kljestan is back in training with the U.S. National Team in Carson, California preparing for the February 11th showdown with CONCACAF rivals Mexico.

Allen Ramsey, Goal.com

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