The striker appears to have played his last game for the Danish club, who finished third in the Superliga
Mathias Kvistgaarden appeared to bid an emotional farewell to Brondby fans as the curtain fell on the Danish Superliga on Sunday night.
The in-demand striker has been a long-term target for Brendan Rodgers and Celtic are expected to reignite their interest this summer.
But the Scottish champions could face intense interest from other European clubs, with Kvistgaarden all but confirming he’ll be leaving his beloved Brondby.
The Denmark Under-21 international was given an incredible send off on Sunday night as Brondby ran out 3-2 winners away to AGF.
Footage shared online captured supporters singing the homegrown star’s name and unveiling a massive banner of the 23-year-old as Kvistgaarden showed his appreciation at full-time.
And it could be the £11million-rated attacker’s final appearance for the club as he looks set to take the next step in his career.
However, in a bitter blow to Celtic, boss Benjamin Schmedes believes the 23-goal hitman is destined to play in one of Europe’s top five leagues.
Schmedes also confirmed that there are currently no offers on the table for Kvistgaarden as he opened the door on a big-money summer exit.
He said: “We will look at it when there is something on the table that we can talk about.
“We don’t have that right now, so we are not saying goodbye to him yet.
“We will sit down and look at the season, and then we will see what the transfer window brings.
“That applies to Mathias and all the other players.
“He is an interesting player for the five major leagues. It is not without reason that he was named player of the year, and there are many things that bigger clubs in the five major leagues could be interested in.
“I will answer the phone when they call, and then we will see.”
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