The ongoing saga surrounding Kieran Tierney’s potential return to Celtic has taken another twist, as recent reports suggest that his next destination could be a return to Spain, with Las Palmas showing interest.

Despite Celtic fans’ hopes for a reunion with their former star, it appears Tierney’s career could be taking him in a different direction.
Tierney, sidelined since suffering an injury at Euro 2024, has reportedly been informed by Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta that his time at the club is coming to an end. With his contract at the Emirates Stadium entering its final year next summer, Arsenal are considering loaning him out in January to boost his visibility and market value.
Las Palmas has emerged as a possible suitor, say Grada 3, with the Spanish side already having a Scottish connection in players like Oli McBurnie and Scott McKenna, which could help ease Tierney’s transition to La Liga. A loan move to Spain could offer Tierney the chance to rebuild his fitness and form in a less intense environment than the Premier League, while still playing at a high level.
A return to Celtic could still happen next summer; whether it will or not is another story. No doubt, until his permanent future is sorted, rumours will continue to emerge.