Celtic have emerged as the latest club to show interest in SK Brann midfielder Felix Horn Myhre, adding another chapter to a transfer story that has been developing for several months. The Norwegian midfielder first attracted serious attention when he was targeted by Bodo Glimt, who attempted to sign him during the last summer transfer window. At the time, Brann was unwilling to sanction his departure, despite the player pushing for a move.
Following that episode, Myhre later apologised and has since re-established himself as a key figure for Brann. His importance to the side has been underlined by a series of strong performances, including playing a leading role in an important Europa League victory against Rangers. His response to the earlier uncertainty has reinforced his reputation as one of the standout performers in Norwegian football.
Rising profile attracts fresh interest
Myhre has been among the finest players in the Eliteserien over the last few seasons and remains determined to continue developing and shining at the highest level available to him. His consistent displays have naturally drawn interest from clubs outside Norway, and speculation around his future has intensified in recent days.
Earlier reports linked him with a move to Brondby in Denmark, suggesting that a transfer away from Brann could now be realistic. However, Celtic have since entered the picture and are actively considering him as a potential signing, according to Give Me Sport. This has added competition to the race for his signature and increased the likelihood of negotiations progressing during this transfer window.
Celtic view midfielder as key target
Celtic are keen to add new players to their squad and have identified Myhre as one of their main targets. They believe he is a high-quality midfielder who could strengthen their team and contribute immediately. Despite Brondby already approaching, Celtic are prepared to compete strongly to secure his services.
From Myhre’s perspective, a move to Scotland could hold particular appeal, as it would place him closer to the English Premier League and potentially open further opportunities in the future. With interest growing and multiple clubs involved, it remains to be seen whether an agreement can be reached before the window closes.