CELTIC could be set to receive a significant cash sum after Bayern Munich were linked with a move for Jeremie Frimpong.

The Dutch full-back move to Glasgow in 2019 from Manchester City and impressed enough during his 18-month stint to seal an £11.5million move to Bayer Leverkusen in January 2021.

It is believed that Celtic included a sell-on clause in the deal to sell Frimpong to Leverkusen and as such, the Parkhead club will be due a cut of any future transfer fee.

And the Premiership's league leaders could find themselves cashing in sooner rather than later after Frimpong was linked with a move to Bayern.

The Bundesliga giants are said to be mulling over a move for the 21-year-old, with German outlet sport1 reporting that Leverkusen will hold out for a £25m fee.

Julian Nagelsmann is said to be keen on an alternative to Benjamin Pavard at right-back, with the Bayern boss keen on utlising the Frenchman as a central defender.

sport1 say that Bavaria is Frimpong's most likely destination, should the full-back find himself on the move this summer, while Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund have also been credited with an interest in the pacey defender.