As Celtic continues to strengthen its squad for the upcoming season, one name that has emerged on the radar is Tommy Doyle from Manchester City. [SunSport]
However, it’s important to note that amidst the various positions that require reinforcement, midfield isn’t currently a top priority for the Hoops.
The financial aspect of a potential deal could be complex, given Manchester City’s recent sale of Carlos Borges to Ajax for a hefty £17m, despite Borges not having a single first-team appearance to his name. This precedent could make negotiating a fee for Doyle a challenging task.
Nevertheless, Celtic’s strong ties with Manchester City could prove advantageous, ensuring they stay informed about any changes in Doyle’s situation.


The 21-year-old midfielder, who played a key role in Sheffield United’s promotion to the Premier League last season, is also on Wolverhampton Wanderers’ radar.
However, the prospect of regular first-team football might not be guaranteed at Wolves, leaving an opportunity for Brendan Rodgers to step in.
Celtic present an appealing prospect for any player with a Champions League campaign on the horizon. However, Sunsport reports securing Doyle’s services would require either a substantial financial outlay or a compelling proposal for a loan deal.