Odsonne Edouard scored two goals against Azerbaijan in the UEFA European Under-21 Championship game on Thursday.
The Celtic striker has now racked up six goals in three games for France and has scored 9 times in 17 games for the Hoops so far this season. His total tally for Celtic is 42 goals in 98 appearances.
The 21-year-old is known for finding the back of the net in big games, and against Azerbaijan was no different.
Dat first touch for Edouards 2nd tonight.🤤 pic.twitter.com/wKQhkJgvOe
— Li'l Ze (@LilZe85) October 10, 2019
It’s finishes like this that are not going unnoticed down south.
Former Rangers striker Kris Boyd stated he believes that Manchester United should make a big money summer move for Edouard.
He told Sky Sports: "Talk about playing with France, is it a possibility? Yes. Do I think he'll do it with Celtic? No.
"That'll be in the back of his mind, he'll need to make that move if he's going to get in the French squad.
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"I don't think it'll be January, but come next summer, if there's something of £25-30million, which is reasonable for me, I think this guy will go to the very top.
"If I was Manchester United, I would come in and give the £25-30m in the summer.
"I wouldn't be surprised if a Brighton or an Aston Villa come in and pay the £30m for Odsonne Edouard and then he goes again."
Dan-Axel Zagadou, Houssem Aouar and Arnaud Nordin all scored for France to make the scoreline 5-0 at full time. France now sit second in Group B below Gerorgia.
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