Celtic remain on the hunt for a new goalkeeper as the summer transfer window rages on.
Joe Hart retired at the end of last season and left a gaping hole between the sticks which needs to be filled.

Ideally, the Hoops will have a new stopper in place for their Flag Day clash with Kilmarnock in just over a month, with several names being linked with switches to Parkhead.
Indeed, since Slovakia’s exit from Euro 2024, talk of a move for Martin Dubravka has intensified but as has been widely reported, Peter Vindahl Jensen remains the Hoops’ first choice.
The latest update on the champions’ pursuit of the 26-year-old came on Sunday when Football Scotland reported that Jensen is still Celtic’s number-one goalkeeping target, with talks ongoing between the club and Sparta Prague about a potential deal.
Whether this move comes to fruition remains to be seen, but Jensen’s profile is much more attractive to fans than Dubravka’s.
The Dane is not long away from his peak years yet remains experienced at a decent level. A long-term option, the acquisition of Jensen would appease the Parkhead faithful who already this summer, are becoming slightly frustrated at the lack of activity from their club.