Celtic join Nottingham Forest and Wolves in the race to sign the 20-year-old, say reports.

According to The Mail, Celtic are weighing up a move for Blackburn Rovers winger Connor Mahoney.
The 20-year-old winger is out of contract with the Ewood Park club this summer, but Rovers will be entitled to a compensation fee due to the fact he is under 24.

HITC Sport reported this week that Nottingham Forest were leading the race for the youngster.
But The Mail claimed on Saturday that Scottish Premiership giants Celtic were considering whether to make a move for him.
The report also claims that Wolverhampton Wanderers would join Championship rivals Nottingham Forest in the race for his signature.

Hoops boss Brendan Rodgers could get Mahoney for a cheaper compensation fee than Wolves or Forest, given that cross-border compensation fees are less for Scottish sides buying directly from English clubs.
It is the same rule which allowed Celtic to sign Moussa Dembele from Fulham for just £500,000 last summer, with the 20-year-old hitman netting 30 goals in his first season.
Mahoney made 14 Championship appearances for now-relegated Blackburn last term, but only four of those were starts and he managed three assists nonetheless.

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