HERE are all your Celtic headlines from November 30 2021...
Charlie Nicholas pinpoints Celtic's key transfer target
CHARLIE NICHOLAS feels Celtic need at least three signings this January transfer window and he hopes one will be Josh Doig from Hibs.
The left-back has been terrific for Jack Ross' team after bursting onto the scene at Easter Road and Nicholas feels he would be a perfect fit under Ange Postecoglou.
Doig recently signed a new deal with Hibs, which would mean Celtic would have to fork out a hefty transfer fee.
Chris Sutton makes 'Lidl' dig at Rangers
CELTIC hero Chris Sutton has fired a fresh dig at Rangers after being denied access to Ibrox for a second time.
Sutton was last week reportedly refused entry to Ibrox to work on the BT Sport's Europa League coverage.
The broadcaster then changed plans to host coverage of both Celtic and Rangers' matches from an empty Parkhead.
READ MORE: Celtic hero Chris Sutton makes 'Lidl' dig at Rangers after Ibrox stadium ban
Referee named for Hearts clash
CELTIC will take on Hearts in their next match of the Scottish Premiership on Thursday.
Their last head-to-head in July saw Hearts clinch the win so the Parkhead side will be seeking redemption in this week's game.
Ange Postecoglou's men look in good shape having won their last couple of Scottish Premiership matches and will look to extend this streak as they take on Hearts.
Bobby Madden will referee the match between Celtic and Hearts on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Alan Mulvanny is AR1, Dougie Potter is AR2 and William Collum is the Fourth Official.
READ MORE: Celtic vs Hearts referee named for Scottish Premiership match-up
Dembele hints at training return
KARAMOKO DEMBELE has hinted that he is on course to return to first team action sooner than expected.
The Celtic youngster went under the knife last month as surgeons worked on his ankle.
The 18-year-old has been out of action since the summer, when he suffered a fractured ankle during pre-season against Bristol City.
READ MORE: Celtic kid Karamoko Dembele hints at training return after injury setback
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