Celtic fans react as Napoli reportedly eye Christopher Jullien
Napoli are reportedly interested in signing Christopher Jullien from Celtic this summer as they add the French giant to a six-man shortlist – and Hoops fans have reacted on Twitter to the link.
Jullien, 27, only joined Celtic from French side Toulouse last summer – and clocked up 46 appearances in his first season with the Scottish champions. Winning the treble, he scored seven goals and kept 20 clean sheets.
He has proved to be a very good signing at just £7million (Herald). So much so that Napoli could come calling in the coming weeks, with Corriere Dello Sport having claimed that Jullien is one of six players eyed by the Italian side.
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Dynamo Kiev star Vitalij Mykolenko, Sevilla’s Sergio Reguilon, Lille’s Gabriel and Roma duo Jordan Veretout and Cengiz Under are all options. Jullien is also on that list, as he continues to shine for Celtic.
Napoli boast a number of centre-backs but Kalidou Koulibaly is being linked with a summer exit, as numerous Premier League clubs remain linked with the Senegalese powerhouse.
Celtic supporters reacted to the reported news that Jullien could be on his way to Napoli and combine with former Rangers midfielder Gennaro Gattuso – with some seemingly willing to see him go, while others want him to stay.
https://twitter.com/Tamenglish3/status/1293528107819900928
https://twitter.com/tmcglad36/status/1293527733906092034
5 mil and he's yours. https://t.co/NovZ7wHOLo
— boxocube (@Dont_Talk_Dance) August 12, 2020
https://twitter.com/tomcelticfc/status/1293525560572993539
https://twitter.com/NathanBradleyyy/status/1293524598647119872
https://twitter.com/ChrisSideserf/status/1293526359067766787
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