'A bit of a rebel' - what will Celtic get from forward Duran?

Camilo Duran (left) scored five goals in the Champions League last season - including one against Newcastle [Getty Images] As a consolation goal caressed the bottom corner of the net, a sprinkling of Newcastle supporters applauded Camilo Duran's smart effort. The home fans at St James' Park could afford to be generous since their side were leading Qarabag 8-2 on aggregate in their Champions League knockout play-off. The Azerbaijan outfit's run in Europe's premier competition came to a crashing end, as Eddie Howe's side comfortably advanced to the last 16 , but their star performer enjoyed one last act in the spotlight. It was the 24-year-old's fifth Champions League goal, having scored in their league phase wins against Benfica and Eintracht Frankfurt (twice) and in defeat to Ajax, as he ended the campaign with as many goals as Vinicius Junior, Michael Olise and eventual-winner, Desire Doue. That impressive tally of goals has helped take his price-tag to a reported £5.5m , which Celtic appear willing to pay as Martin O'Neill lines up his first new recruit since becoming permanent manager again. But who is Duran - signed by Qarabag last year for a fraction of that price - and what can supporters of the Scottish champions expect from the Colombian forward? Qarabag's Duran poised for Celtic medical Who has your Premiership club brought in & let go this summer? 'Hot-headed' but flexible forward Having spent his senior career in Portugal's second tier prior to the move to Azerbaijan, Duran first left his homeland for Brazilian powerhouse, Flamengo. A lucrative opportunity - albeit on loan - for many in South America, but even more so for a lad who grew up in a tough area of Santa Marta. "He was a hot-headed, mischievous kid who liked to fight with everyone," Sebastian Botero, Duran's former coach at Independiente Medellin, told the Evening Times. "But his life changed when he joined a football academy. He was sent on loan to Flamengo and they would have signed him if it wasn't for the fact he suffered an injury." A setback for sure, but Duran didn't allow for it to hold him back as he headed for Europe in 2022. Having arrived at Botero's Independiente Medellin as a midfielder, he was moulded into a forward before packing those lessons into his luggage for Portugal. According to Transfermarkt, he has played 38 games as a centre-forward, 25 as a right winger - despite being left-footed - and nine wide on left, with a smattering of other positions. Such versatility would appear to suit Celtic, who have enjoyed the flexibility of Daizen Maeda in recent seasons in lieu of a traditional number nine. When deployed as a striker, Duran has scored 14 goals and picked up 10 assists. Camilo Duran up against former Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk in the Champions League last season as Liverpool thrashed Qarabag [Getty Images] Powerful & pacey Duran 'a bit of a rebel' In what looks like being his only season in Azerbaijan, he made 45 appearances with 25 goal contributions (15 goals, 10 assists), but it wasn't enough for record-winners Qarabag to retain the league title. While their European exploits yielded praise, there would have been pressure to record a fifth successive league championship. They finished as runners-up, nine points behind Sabah. But what Duran would have been used to was dominating in domestic matches, like O'Neill's side will be expected to do again this season. "Camilo has always been a bit of a rebel," Botero added. "That's why pressure doesn't weigh him down - it fuels him. "If logic says everything is against him, he does everything in his power to turn the situation in his favour." Speaking of power, his hold-up play is something O'Neill highlighted when speaking of Duran in the aftermath of Celtic's 1-1 friendly with Shelbourne. At St James' Park in February, he raced clear of Dan Burn and buried a shot beyond another England international, Aaron Ramsdale. Duran is expected to join Celtic at their training camp in Portugal, with supporters, frustrated by the club's lack of transfer activity, refreshing their social media feeds for news. "We have a number of players that we're looking at," O'Neill said in Drumcondra. "And I'm hoping in the not-too-distant future, and I mean maybe in the next couple of weeks, that we will have some really decent players at the football club to add to the very decent players we have at the football club." Something of a rebuild is required at Celtic and Duran looks like a promising start.
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