Celtic youngster Bosun Lawal is reportedly the subject of major interest from the English Football League ahead of this summer.
The 20-year-old has enjoyed a successful season on loan at Fleetwood Town in League One, despite the club's recent relegation.
The Irishman was moved into midfield, with his previous position at centre-back adapted by former Rangers midfielder, now head coach of Fleetwood, Charlie Adam.
His individual performances in a struggling side have earned him no end of plaudits, and it's believed he will have no shortage of options should Brendan Rodgers look to send him out on loan again.
And the Scottish Sun claims that there is a host of interest from both the Championship and League One ahead of the summer transfer window.
Rodgers is likely to give Lawal the chance to impress upon the players' return for pre-season training at the end of June.
But if it seems that the Republic of Ireland Under-21 international is in further need of more game time, then he and Celtic will have the pick of the clubs to choose from.
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Meanwhile, as with many players, the value of Greg Taylor to Celtic perhaps became more apparent when he was out of the team through injury.
The left-back can be a target for criticism at times from a section of the Celtic support, and Brendan Rodgers has opined this term that he has become the latest in a line of Scottish players who seem to be the focus of fan ire, no matter how much their manager may value them.
Taylor though has won over a lot of his doubters with his consistent displays, and there is no doubt whatsoever about the high regard he is held in within the Celtic dressing room, with the former Kilmarnock man having become one of the more experienced and vocal players in the squad.
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