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Celtic have completed several signings during the summer transfer window, including Ross Doohan, Hayato Inamura, Benjamin Nygren, Callum Osmand, and the high-profile addition of Kieran Tierney.
The club has also seen departures, with Scott Bain, Gustaf Lagerbielke, Maik Nawrocki, Jeffrey Schlupp, Greg Taylor, and the most recent exit Nicolas Kuhn leaving Parkhead. Kuhn has joined Italian Serie A side Como FC.
Reports indicate that Como FC, the big-spending Serie A club, is now set to pursue a long-standing Celtic target: Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller. According to the Scottish Sun, Como are preparing a bid for Miller.
Miller, who was named Scotland's young player of the year, is also a target for another Italian club, Udinese, whose previous bid was rejected in January. Interest extends beyond Italy, with Championship sides Southampton and Ipswich Town also monitoring his situation.
Miller's father, former Scotland international Lee Miller, has suggested his son would favour a move abroad. Motherwell's new manager, Jens Berthel Askou, has acknowledged the heightened interest in the Scotland international midfielder and conceded that Miller is likely to leave the club this summer.
While Miller's future destination remains uncertain, Celtic currently have multiple midfield options competing for places, including captain Callum McGregor, Reo Hatate, Arne Engels, Paulo Bernardo, and Luke McCowan.
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