BILLY Gilmour has been told to make a move to Celtic with reports suggesting that he could be leaving the Amex Stadium this summer.

Former Fulham and Chelsea player Paul Parker has suggested that a move away from Brighton & Hove Albion is best for Scotland international Billy Gilmour in order to gain more game time.
Gilmour was with Chelsea up until last summer, but he moves away from the club in search of more minutes.
After impressing in Brighton‘s 1–0 win over Manchester United last week, Parker believes the potential move to Celtic, due to its style of play, would be an ideal location for the player.
Since moving down south, Gilmour has earned 16 caps for Scotland and has been given the opportunity to develop his skills under the guidance of Steve Clarke.
Parker has ruled out a move to Ibrox in order to avoid the style of play implemented by Michael Beale.
Paul Parker said: [SpilXperten]
“Of course, he needs to move away. I think he is able to play in the Premier League but a move to Scotland wouldn’t surprise me. Probably Celtic would be the best fit for him as Rangers doesn’t play the football that suits him very well.”