DAVID Turnbull is this morning at Celtic Park for a medical and is expected to complete his £3.25m move to the champions later today.
This strange transfer saga took a dramatic twist late on Thursday night when the 19-year-old, expected to be unveiled at Norwich City today, changed his mind when Celtic came in with another offer.
READ MORE: David Turnbull set to sign for Celtic after another twist in transfer saga
Turnbull had travelled south to Norwich and was expected to sign for the newly promoted Premier League club having rejected terms with Celtic.
However, the young player of the year will agree a four-year deal later today once the formalities are completed.
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Celtic manager Lennon will face the media today for the first time the press conference which confirmed him as manager.
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