CELTIC boss Gordon Strachan has been told to stump up £15million if he wants to land Peterborough aces Craig Mackail-Smith, George Boyd and Aaron McLean.
The Posh youngsters are currently spearheading their club's bid for back-to-back promotions in England, with Posh third in Coca-Cola League One going into this weekend's games.
And colourful Peterborough director of football Barry Fry has slapped a £5million price tag on each of them, saying in the Daily Record: "If Gordon thinks we are trying to price him out of the market then he's absolutely correct. We are not interested in selling.
"When anyone comes on to speak to me about them, I quote £5million each.
"Craig has scored 45 goals in 69 games, Aaron 53 in 83 and George 31 in 95 - and he's been playing as a left winger! We are going for back-to-back promotions and can't afford to do without these players."
Those prices are likely to put off Strachan, who this week explained his policy of recruiting untested youngsters for little or no transfer fee.
Celtic are also reportedly interested in Manchester City's 20-year-old striker Ched Evans, who they may look to sign on loan.
And colourful Peterborough director of football Barry Fry has slapped a £5million price tag on each of them, saying in the Daily Record: "If Gordon thinks we are trying to price him out of the market then he's absolutely correct. We are not interested in selling.
"When anyone comes on to speak to me about them, I quote £5million each.
"Craig has scored 45 goals in 69 games, Aaron 53 in 83 and George 31 in 95 - and he's been playing as a left winger! We are going for back-to-back promotions and can't afford to do without these players."
Those prices are likely to put off Strachan, who this week explained his policy of recruiting untested youngsters for little or no transfer fee.
Celtic are also reportedly interested in Manchester City's 20-year-old striker Ched Evans, who they may look to sign on loan.
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