Celtic forward Liel Abada has picked up a hamstring injury while on international duty.
This is according to a report by the Daily Mail, which claims that the 21-year-old "sparked an injury scare on Monday when a hamstring problem saw him limp out of training with Israel".
Abada is now reportedly a doubt for his country's Euro 2024 qualifiers against Kosovo and Switzerland.
He has scored 12 goals and provided seven assists for the Hoops in all competitions this season.
The winger has also been the subject of transfer speculation recently, with the same report claiming the Parkhead club will listen to offers for the player this summer.
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It comes just one day after his former club president claimed that a move to the Premier League was "90 per cent" certain to happen at the end of this season.
Southampton are said to be one of the interested parties, with the Saints reportedly readying a £10million bid for the Israeli.
It's believed it would take a sizeable bid to get Abada out of Celtic, with the attacker still contracted for another three and a half years in Glasgow.
Maccabi Petah Tikva chief Avi Luzon said: "I believe he will be sold in the summer to the Premier League. There were talks already in the last window, but he didn't want to be sold.
"They offered him a contract extension and I know he didn't agree, because he wants to be sold. 'I don't know the names of the teams, but there are offers and I believe at a probability level of over 90 per cent that he will move in the summer."
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