The Celtic Star
·27 août 2025
Celtic bid for Hammarby winger Sebastian Tounekti

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Sebastian Tounekti of Hammarby during the UEFA Conference League qualifier football match between Hammarby and Rosenborg on August 14, 2025 in Stockholm. Photo: Emma Wallskog Imago BILDBYRAN
Anel Avdic, a sports journalist at Swedish outlet Sport Expressen, has reported today that Celtic have made a bid for Norwegian winger Sebastian Tounekti.
This translates as follows:
And the Scottish Sun reports that Celtic has lodged a bid of around £1 million for (Norwegian born) Tunisian international winger Sebastian Tounekti, currently at Hammarby in Sweden. The 23-year-old has seemingly shown promise this season, with three goals and five assists, though Hammarby are reportedly holding out for closer to £1.8 million.
The valuations on bids made and asking prices differ in both reports but it certainly seems like Celtic are active in this one, judging by the lowballing involved.
Yang Hyun-Jun of Celtic Kairat Almaty v Celtic, UEFA Champions League, Play-Off Round, Second Leg, Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan – 26 August 2025Almaty Almaty Central Stadium Kazakhstan Photo Nikita Bassov/Shutterstock
Tounekti seems at least like a candidate to step in, although he appears predominately a left winger, with excellent ball carrying abilities, he’s also operated on the right wing too, so perhaps similar to Yang and James Forrest in that respect.
As his numbers might suggest he may well need to work on his finishing, but at 23 there is certainly room for further development. Here’s his video montage –
Now, the way we are all feeling today where Champions League football has been surrendered on the back of poor recruitment once again this summer, the question many will be asking is would this move even have been considered if Celtic had progressed in the Champions League? Perhaps, perhaps not. The club’s European exit has likely forced Rodgers and the board to act—and quickly.
Supporters are however probably right to be sceptical to a certain extent. Is this a genuine bid for a talented young winger, or a convenient distraction from the board’s flawed recruitment gamble? The price tag – whichever one is correct – seems in fitting with the business done so far.
Hammarby’s Sebastian Tounekti tests a shot against GAIS goalkeeper Mergim Krasniqi during Sundays Allsvenskan in the match between Hammarby and GAIS at 3Arena STOCKHOLM SWEDEN Photo Henrik Montgomery IMAGO/TT
Whatever the background to this one, the message remains the same – Celtic desperately need fresh blood, new ideas, and players who can make a tangible difference, as the front three attacking options are crying out for both quality and depth. Tounekti might deliver that, or he might be another stop-gap story aimed at soothing restless fans.
The truth of the matter is we won’t know until the deal is done. But in a summer already defined by recruitment frustration, any spark of activity—even if it is reactionary—is probably welcome.
Niall J
Update: Sky Sports now reporting on this, see below…
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