
Celtic transfer news
This January could be a busy month for the Hoops, as they look to continue their dominance in Scotland as well as look to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League. Brendan Rodgers and co will not look to be mad busy, but there could be one or two arrivals and possibly one or two departures on the cards in the next couple of weeks.
It has been reported this week that Celtic are closing in on the signing of Altay Bayindir from Manchester United. The Turkish international has struggled for regular minutes since joining the Red Devils and has remained the second-choice goalkeeper this season at Old Trafford, behind Andre Onana. Bayindir is keen to play more football and, with United open to the idea of a sale, a move could be on the cards this month
But as Celtic eye one arrival, they face the possibility of having a battle on their hands to keep hold of one of their key players. Genoa and Olympiacos have expressed an interest in signing Celtic winger Luis Palma. Palma made a good impact last season, in what was his first campaign at the club, but this season he appears to have fallen out of favour under Rodgers. That being the case, Genoa and Olympiacos are interested in signing the winger, but the Hoops are not interested in selling Palma.