CelticTeam·Celtic is on the verge of completing a significant summer transfer, reportedly agreeing to a fee with Qarabag for prolific Colombian forward Camilo DuranPlayer·Camilo Duran. The potential acquisition marks a pivotal moment in the Scottish champions' preparations for the upcoming season, with personal terms already settled between the player and the club.
The proposed transfer fee for Duran is understood to be around £3 million, a figure that follows an initial bid of approximately £1.7 million which was previously rejected. This revised agreement underscores CelticTeam·Celtic's determination to secure the 22-year-old, who has emerged as a priority target after a standout 2025/26 campaign.
Duran's impressive performances for Qarabag last season caught the attention of clubs across Europe. Domestically, he was a consistent threat, while his contributions in the UEFA Champions League were particularly notable. The forward scored five goals in the competition, including crucial braces against Eintracht FrankfurtTeam·Eintracht Frankfurt and individual strikes against BenficaTeam·Benfica and AjaxTeam·Ajax. His potential departure would represent a record sale for Qarabag, highlighting the value placed on his talent.
For CelticTeam·Celtic, this signing would bolster a squad that enjoyed considerable success in the 2025/26 season. The Glasgow club secured the Scottish Premiership title, finishing atop the league with 82 points from 26 wins, 4 draws, and 8 losses. They also lifted the Scottish Cup and reached the final of the Scottish League Cup, where they finished as runners-up.
In European competition, CelticTeam·Celtic navigated a challenging path. After being defeated by Kairat AlmatyTeam·Kairat Almaty in the UEFA Champions League play-off round, they entered the UEFA Europa LeagueCompetition·Europa League. Their journey in the Europa LeagueCompetition·Europa League saw them compete in eight matches during the league phase, ultimately reaching the knockout phase play-offs. The addition of a proven goalscorer like Camilo DuranPlayer·Camilo Duran could provide the attacking impetus required to make a deeper impact in future European campaigns, complementing their domestic dominance.

Camilo Duran (left) and Arthur Theate during a UEFA Champions League match. Credit: HMB-Media/IMAGO
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