Celtic are interested in signing Liverpool defender Andy Robertson ahead of the summer transfer window, competing with Tottenham for his signature, according to TEAMtalk.
Robertson is set to make a move in the summer, but it remains to be seen where he could end up.
The Scottish international is out of contract at Liverpool at the end of the season, and it was recently confirmed that he won't be signing a new deal at Anfield.
Robertson has enjoyed an illustrious career at Liverpool, winning the Premier League title and Champions League, but he's now set for a new challenge.
A return to Scotland would certainly be a fairytale ending, but there will be multiple clubs showing an interest in securing his signature, considering he's available on a free transfer.
Celtic in Race With Tottenham for Robertson
According to a report from TEAMtalk, Tottenham have an agreement with Robertson on personal terms ahead of the summer transfer window.
Nothing is signed and sealed, with Tottenham's Premier League status likely to be a factor in Robertson's decision.
Despite Tottenham pushing ahead with a move for Robertson, Celtic are also interested in signing Robertson, who was described as 'elite' by journalist Henry Winter.
Unfortunately for Celtic, Robertson would still consider a move to Tottenham even if they are relegated, but it would undoubtedly lessen their chances.
Reports have previously claimed that Robertson would be open to a move to Parkhead, after he was linked during the January transfer window, but it remains to be seen if that has changed ahead of the summer transfer window.
Robertson Move Might Not Make Sense
Robertson is likely to command a large salary package in comparison to some of Celtic's current squad, and although he might be worth it in terms of experience and ability, there's a big caveat.
Celtic already have an experienced left-back in Kieran Tierney, so unless they plan on playing one of them in the middle of the defence, it might not make a lot of sense to bring Robertson to the club.
It might be tricky for Celtic to turn down a player of the calibre of Robertson if he's willing to make the move, so it wouldn't be a huge surprise to see him arrive if a deal with Tottenham falls through.