Bristol City head coach Liam Manning has indicated that developments are on the way regarding the future of Tommy Conway amid Celtic’s reported interest.

Conway has found himself relegated to training with the Under-21s after rejecting a new contract offer from Bristol City.
The Championship would rather sell him this summer than see him enter pre-contract negotiations in January and walk for free in the summer. He has not participated in any pre-season friendlies so far.
“Tommy’s coming in every day, working hard and doing what he needs to do. The staff are looking after him. There are bits going on behind the scenes but nothing is done as of yet so nothing at the moment,” Manning said to the Bristol Post
Celtic’s interest in Conway emerges as they look to strengthen their attacking options for the upcoming season.
After Roco Vata left, who Brendan was keen to have as third choice striker, and Adam Idah still to make a move north of the border, Celtic has just one senior striker on their books. The club are a Kyogo injury away from starting Mikey Johnston up front.
Could the Scotland under 21 star be making a move to Glasgow in the coming days or weeks?