Celtic midfielder Stuart Armstrong has been linked with moves away from Celtic Park in the summer transfer window.
Armstrong was one of Celtic’s best players last season and helped the Bhoys to Scottish Premiership, Scottish League Cup and Scottish Cup triumph.
The Scotland international has been linked with moves away from Celtic Park in the summer transfer window, with West Bromwich Albion, Swansea City and Southampton reported to be interested in the 25-year-old by The Daily Mail.
According to BBC Sport, Armstrong is ready to sign a new contract with Celtic and extend his stay at the Glasgow giants.

Celtic goalkeeper Gordon has revealed what he has told the former Dundee United star regarding the speculation on his future.
The 34-year-old himself was linked with a move away from Celtic in the January transfer window, with Chelsea claimed to be interested in him.
According to BBC Sport, the Premier League giants made a bid of £3.5 million for the Scotland international in January, but Celtic turned it down and the goalkeeper signed a new contract in March, as reported by Sky Sports.

“Last season there were bids there and there was a possibility,” Gordon told The Daily Mail. “Even after that it took a few months to clear the contract situation up.
“That is just what happens. That is all I was trying to tell him, it took me a wee while as well, and not to get too upset about it.
“I just relayed what had happened in my situation, it was quite similar to his. But they do tend to get sorted eventually.”
“He came from Dundee United to play here and it took him a bit of time to settle in,” added Gordon. “Once he did he was one of our best players last season. Then he stepped it up to the international level, and he has played Champions League.
“Another few years here doing that – I would think he is already a big target for anyone, whether he signs a new contract or not. If someone comes in with big money, then money talks.”
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