Paul Tisdale has reportedly taken on the role of Head of Recruitment at Celtic, according to Daily Mail journalist Stephen McGowan.

Tisdale’s arrival comes months after Mark Lawwell’s departure, after overseeing four transfer windows at the club. During Lawwell’s tenure, the most notable success was the acquisition of Alistair Johnston, who quickly established himself in the first team, but apart from that, there isn’t much to write him about.
Judging by McGowan’s writing, it seems that Tisdale is already in his role at Celtic Park.
Though Celtic have yet to officially announce Tisdale’s appointment, his involvement is already sparking intrigue about the club’s future transfer strategy.
Tisdale could signal a potential shift or evolution in the club’s recruitment focus. His fresh insights may lead to an exploration of new markets or a refinement of the current approach to player signings.
With Tisdale’s reputation for nurturing talent and his wealth of experience, his appointment could have a significant impact on Celtic’s future transfer dealings, especially as the club continues to compete on both domestic and European fronts.
It’s quite an exciting appointment in all honesty. Hopefully he can deliver some top signings for the club, after a few let down windows.