celtic's It appears there remains interest in Fares Gedzemis despite a January rejection, a promotion-winning campaign and a sharp rise in the player's valuation.
scottish champion Frosinone pushed to sign winger during the winter transfer window and even submitted an offer that looked capable of getting a deal done.
However, this move ultimately failed when The player decided he wanted to stay in Italy and help Frosinone secure promotion to Serie A.
Four months later, Celtic have not disappeared from the picture.
Italian journalist Roberto De Luca The report states that the Hoops' interest in Gedzemis "has not diminished at all" and claims the club could soon re-establish contact for the Algerian winger.
Celtic keep an eye on after January disappointment
The update is notable as the situation has changed significantly since Celtic's approach.
Gedzemis' decision to stay has paid off. The 23-year-old played a major role in Frosinone's promotion campaign, scoring 15 goals and adding three assists in 38 Serie B appearances, as the club finished second and secured an immediate return to the top flight.
His form in the second half of the season was particularly impressive. Nine of those goals came in 2026, helping him transform from a promising player into one of Serie B's most productive attacking players.
Of course that increase did not go unnoticed. Frosinone officials have already stated publicly that the player's value has increased dramatically since January.
Report in Italy He has suggested the club now value him at around €15m (£12.7m), which is significantly higher than the figure discussed during Celtic's winter exploration.
what happens next?
Fares Gedzemis is currently with Algeria in a pre-World Cup training camp, another factor that could further boost his profile ahead of the summer market.
That international exposure is one reason why Celtic's task may be more difficult than it was a few months ago. Since rejecting the move to Glasgow, the winger has earned promotion, enhanced his reputation and strengthened his position in the market.
Nevertheless, De Luca's information suggests that Celtic are not ready to give up the chase.
It remains to be seen whether any new offerings emerge from this. However, despite the player's January decision and the significant increase in his valuation, the Scottish champions continue to monitor a player they have clearly rated high enough to pursue once before.

