The Super Swede has bagged 20 goals in his debut season at Parkhead so far and is on course for a World Cup call-up
Benjamin Nygren has been touted for a mega-bucks move to Tottenham Hotspur this summer.
The Swedish talisman has rattled 20 goals in his debut season at Celtic Park and is chasing a league and Scottish Cup Double. Nygren - also linked with Brighton and Bournemouth - arrived last year from FC Nordsjælland in a bargain £1.2million switch.
Now, Celts stand to make a stunning profit on the 24-year-old, who is also set for a dream World Cup call-up this summer. With clubs across Europe sniffing, ex-Scotland and Chelsea star Pat Nevin reckons the midfield goal machine would be a perfect fit at struggling Spurs.
He said: "Benjamin Nygren’s numbers are really good. I think he's one in two per game goalscoring in Scotland for Celtic.
"Now, in the past that wouldn't have been so impressive because Celtic got a lot of goals and were miles better than everyone else, and it was a cruise. That's not the case now because they've had a tougher season.
"So yeah, it sounds good, he's just coming into the prime of his career. He's tall enough. He's not an out and out striker, but he'll come from slightly deeper and score goals from wide.
"So, in an underperforming Celtic in comparison to years gone by, he's had a super season.
"Many would suggest he'll get player of the season for Celtic, and that's probably enough to say, yeah, well worth taking a chance. But I don't think Spurs will be the only team interested in him. I think there'll be others."
Meanwhile Nevin reckons the Old Firm should reignite their interest in Leeds United striker Joel Piroe.
Former PSV hitman Piroe has become a bit-part player at Elland Road this season, scoring just once in 19 appearances. It's believed the 26-year-old was on Danny Rohl's radar in January, but decided to stay and fight for a regular starting place under Daniel Farke.
That hasn't worked out, and Piroe is expected to leave the club this summer. That could see Gers revive their interest, and they'd be almost certain to be at the front of any queue, given that both clubs are part of the San Francisco 49ers stable.
That would all but end any chance of Piroe pitching up at Celtic Park. But Nevin said: "Joel Piroe is a classic case of if you're lucky in the transfer market and you can get someone like him. Have a look at what he did before. Before Leeds got to the Premier League, he had a great couple of seasons before that. His goalscoring rate is fantastic.
"And it's not a fluke, it's not one off. The Championship is a phenomenal level. It's a hard competition to score goals in. Don't do it down because everyone just talks about the Premier League.
"On top of that, you're thinking, he did it with Swansea as well. Rangers have actually done well in the last year or so for goalscorers. You know, the likes of Bojan Miovski came in, did a good job, decent job for them.
"They've had injuries, but in reality he could be at least as good as anyone they've got there. So if you were Rangers, or indeed if you were Celtic, going after him would be my no-brainer for you. That's why I call him a no-brainer."