CHELSEA have been dealt a transfer blow after Celtic sold World Cup star Josip Juranovic to Union Berlin for £10million.
Juranovic, 27, was one of the stars of the World Cup for Croatia.
The right-back helped the 2018 finalists reach the last four.
But they lost to eventual winners Argentina before beating Morocco in the third place play-off.
Juranovic’s fine form alerted the likes of Chelsea and he was even linked to Barcelona.
But according to Sky Sports, Union Berlin have won the race for his signature.
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The German side will pay Celtic a £10m fee.
Union Berlin are fifth in the Bundesliga and are just eight points off league leaders Bayern Munich.
A win over Hoffenheim on Saturday could lift them up to second.
Celtic had wanted to keep Juranovic in Glasgow and held talks over an improved new contract.
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However, neither party could reach an agreement before he departed for the World Cup late last year.
Celtic have seemingly already replaced Juranovic.
They announced the signing of Canada right-back Alistair Johnston.
The Hoops paid an initial fee of £3.5m for the CF Montreal defender
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk