Celtic are set for a busy end to the January window but may have to wait until the end of the season for a reunion with Arsenal left-back Kieran Tierney.
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Kieran Tierney might end up remaining with Arsenal for the rest of the season despite agreeing terms with Celtic to return to the club.
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PAOK are the latest club to show an interest in Luis Palma as he gets set to leave Celtic. Jota’s imminent return in a £9million deal will further limit the Honduran’s chances of regular games.
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The Daily Record states, though, that a loan switch for Tierney could be ruled out by Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta should Oleksandr Zinchenko leave the club. The Ukrainian internationalist has been linked with a £30m transfer exit to Borussia Dortmund or Atletico Madrid this month.
Celtic could finalise the £9million return of Jota on Monday. The Portuguese winger is poised to make a Parkhead comeback just 18 months after leaving for Saudi Arabia. Jota was back in Glasgow on Saturday to finalise negotiations on a long-term agreement which is understood to be four-and-a-half years.
Celtic are closing in a deal to re-sign Kieran Tierney, who left to join Arsenal in 2019; he is in the last six months of his deal and has been told he can leave; the 27-year-old made 170 appearances
Tierney’s situation at Arsenal has been under scrutiny, particularly with his limited appearances post-injury and Arsenal’s readiness to let him go. Mikel Arteta, Arsenal’s manager, has expressed openness to changes,
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