Stephen Glass has addressed the possibility that Scott Brown could play for Celtic against his soon-to-be Aberdeen teammates tomorrow evening.

Brown recently signed a pre-contract agreement with the Dons to become player/assistant manager next season when he leaves the Hoops after 14 years.

With a handful of games remaining in the Premiership, though, Brown is likely to feature until the end of the campaign, including against Glass's men tomorrow at Pittodrie.

The Herald:

The new manager reckons Brown will continue to give his all for Celts no matter the opponent and he believes the 35-year-old will do a "professional" job for his side and try to win the game. "I don’t know whether John Kennedy will play him and put him in that position," Glass told Reds TV

"That’s John’s decision. If I was John, I might. Would he want to play? He’s such a professional that if John does put him in the team next week he would want to win.

“That’s just the kind of guy we are attracting to this club. If he’s smashing our players over the head, the players would expect it as well, because that’s what Scott Brown is and that’s why he’s coming to this club.”