Celtic could potentially be losing a number of players on deadline day, including reported Premier League target Scott Sinclair.

Sky Sports pundit Danny Mills has slaughtered the qualities of Celtic ace Scott Sinclair and stated he is perhaps just about good enough for the ‘very low end’ of the Premier League.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon confirmed that Sinclair’s future is up in the air as he could leave the club on deadline day amid interest from Premier League and Championship clubs, as reported by BBC Sport.
Sinclair has been a serial winner during his time at Parkhead and has previously played in the Premier League for the likes of Swansea, Aston Villa and Manchester City.
Speaking to Sky Sports News (07/08/2019 at 7:45 pm), former England defender Mills admitted that his comments about the SPFL may upset some fans as he questioned Sinclair’s ability.
On whether Sinclair can do a job in PL: “I think you will be looking at the very low end of the Premier League,” Mills told Sky Sports News. “Maybe some of the clubs that have come up, of course, he has got a bit of experience. Apart from that, it might be Championship.

“I will probably upset all Scottish football fans. Unless you are ripping the Scottish Premiership league apart, you are not going to come to a top side in the Premier League. And clearly, he’s not being doing that.
“He’s not even good enough to get in the Celtic squad for the last three games.”
Sinclair was not part of Celtic’s Champions League qualifier in Cluj, as it could be likely that he will be heading for the Parkhead exit door on Thursday.
The versatile attacker has not started a game this term and he watched on as Celtic thrashed St Johnstone on the opening day of the Premiership campaign.

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