Celtic defender Moritz Jenz is reportedly "considering" his future at Parkhead.
This is according to Sky Sports journalist Anthony Joseph who claims that the 23-year-old is "understood to be exploring his options" and that a number of clubs in Germany are "interested" in the centre-back.
Jenz is currently on loan from Ligue 1 side FC Lorient and the Hoops have an option-to-buy clause installed in the deal.
However, it appears his future may now lay elsewhere. The German has played 19 times for Ange Postecoglou's side this season, including in the Champions League.
Speaking recently to the German publication RBB 24, Jenz made clear he was enjoying himself in Glasgow.
He said: "It is hard to say because it's still relatively early. My agent and the club representatives will discuss this. I'm relatively happy at Celtic and it's really fun here.
"Every day is a dream. I hope it can continue like this in the long term. Let's see what happens. I just keep going full throttle for Celtic."
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Meanwhile, Postecoglou has addressed the current state of play in terms of transfers at the club.
The Scottish champions have signed Yuki Kobayashi, Alistair Johnston and Tomoki Iwata already during the January window.
While in terms of outgoings, Scott Robertson has departed for Fleetwood Town.
The Australian said: "At the moment there is progress with incomings and outgoings but nothing confirmed yet.
"We are obviously getting to the tail end of the window and I expect progress over the next few days."
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