Celtic duo Kieran Tierney and Moussa Dembele have been linked with moves away from Celtic Park.

Tierney is one of the best young defenders in Europe and has established himself as the first-choice left-back at Celtic.
The 20-year-old Scotland international, who has also operated as a central defender on occasions this season, has massive potential and huge quality.
The youngster has been linked with moves away from Celtic, with ESPN reporting that Premier League trio Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Manchester United are interested in him.
Former Manchester United and Liverpool midfielder Ince, who won the Premier League title twice with the Red Devils in the 1990s, believes that for Tierney to fulfil his potential, he has to move away from Celtic.

The Scottish Sun quotes Ince as saying about Tierney: “He’s got the potential to be a great player. But I think he’ll have to move away from Celtic for that to happen.”
Another Celtic player who has been linked with moves away from Celtic Park is Moussa Dembele.
The 21-year-old is one of the best young strikers in Europe and has scored quite regularly in the Scottish Premiership since his move to the Hoops in the summer of 2016.

According to The Daily Mail, Premier League club Brighton and Hove Albion are interested in the Frenchman and will make an offer of £18 million.
Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton has suggested that he wants Dembele to stay at the club.
Sutton wrote in The Daily Record: “The best option for both right now is for Dembele to stay and develop and Celtic to show ambition by holding onto him for now.”
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