IT may not be a current transfer window but there is always discussions about comings and goings at Celtic Park.
Ange Postecoglou has unearthed some gems since taking over at Parkhead last year and he will be looking to add a few more to his squad when the summer window comes around at the end of this current season.
Here we bring you your weekly round up of Celtic transfer news ahead of a huge Premiership clash against Livingston on Sunday.
Frimpong linked with big move
CELTIC could be set to receive a significant cash sum after Bayern Munich were linked with a move for Jeremie Frimpong.
The Dutch full-back move to Glasgow in 2019 from Manchester City and impressed enough during his 18-month stint to seal an £11.5million move to Bayer Leverkusen in January 2021.
It is believed that Celtic included a sell-on clause in the deal to sell Frimpong to Leverkusen and as such, the Parkhead club will be due a cut of any future transfer fee.
READ MORE: Ex-Celtic defender Jeremie Frimpong linked with Bayern Munich
Christie discusses his Celtic exit
SCOTLAND star Ryan Christie has dispelled Neil Lennon's claims that several Celtic players wanted to leave at the beginning of last season.
The attacking midfielder was part of the Hoops squad that endured a torrid time as their ten-in-a-row dream soon turned into a nightmare, as they suffered a full campaign without a trophy and saw Rangers lift the title.
Lennon was ultimately sacked before the season was up, as his team slipped further and further behind Steven Gerrard's side at the time.
READ MORE: Ex-Celtic star Ryan Christie dismisses Neil Lennon's wantaway transfer claims
Bolingoli moves on loan
CELTIC outcast Boli Bolingoli has exited Parkhead on loan until the end of the season.
The Belgian has linked up with Russian outfit FC Ufa for the remainder of the campaign.
Bolingoli has found game time hard to come by under Ange Postecoglou and has made just two appearances for the Hoops so far this term.
READ MORE: Boli Bolingoli exits Celtic on loan as he links up with Russian outfit FC Ufa
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