The Hoops could be set for a busy end to the transfer window as they seek solutions.
Brendan Rodgers has called for some more Celtic quality and time will tell whether or not the Parkhead boss gets his wish.
Kieran Tierney Talk of a dramatic return for the academy graduate and club hero has toned down in the window's home straight. Arsenal seem more likely to give the defender up but with a permanent preference, and amid Real Sociedad's advances, Fabrizio Romano claims an obligation demand from the Gunners is proving troublesome.
According to reports, the Portuguese winger joins two other stars in Brazilian Marcelo Grohe and the Egyptian Tariq Hamed named on a three-man list 'close' to leaving to pave a route to bigger deals. Al Ittihad have been linked to Mo Salah and l-Sharq Al-Awsat via Marca claim the import from Celtic will be axed with an aim of appeasing the atmosphere in the club which is "dominated by tension.
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