Las Palmas is not willing to accept Celtic's offer for goalkeeper Dinko Horkaš, which amounts to 4 million euros. The Spanish club seeks 5 million euros and a share of any future transfer fee. The president of Las Palmas, Miguel Ángel Ramírez, has confirmed that Celtic has presented an offer for the Croatian player. The proposal is understood to be worth 4 million euros, with payments spread over four years. However, Las Palmas wants 5 million euros and a share of any future transfer fee. This means that the problem is not just the difference in the basic fee. The Spanish club is unhappy with how Celtic wants to pay the money and also wants a large share of any future sale. Currently, Celtic is not leading the race for the player. Horkaš has asked to leave, but Las Palmas is willing to keep him if their demands are not met. There is no confirmation that Celtic is preparing another offer. Currently, Las Palmas is in fifth position in the Segunda División, with 73 points and 20 wins, 13 draws and 9 losses in 42 games. In the current season, the team has scored 57 goals and received 40, with a +17 goal difference.
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Las Palmas seeks to improve offer for Dinko Horkaš
Las Palmas rejects Celtic's offer for goalkeeper Dinko Horkaš, which amounts to 4 million euros. The Spanish club seeks 5 million euros and a share of any future transfer fee.
