The very latest Celtic transfer news this Wednesday morning as we deliver updates on Greg Taylor, Joey Dawson, Mathias Kvistgaarden, Callum Osmand and Kieran Tierney.

Greg Taylor to PAOK ‘negotiations have stopped’
Greg Taylor is set to leave Celtic after six years at the club having refused to sign new terms at the Parkhead giants.
But it was revealed by Greek publication Gazzetta that talks surrounding Taylor’s free transfer to PAOK have ‘frozen’.
That’s despite The Celtic Way stating that Taylor’s Celtic exit has been agreed and he will sign a two-year contract with an option to extend for a further season.
Joey Dawson signs for Scunthorpe United
One of Ange Postecoglou’s first signings for Celtic has left the club permanently after four years.
Joey Dawson has signed for Scunthorpe United after two severe injuries meant he played just one first-team game for the Hoops.
The 22-year-old has rejoined the club he spent his entire youth career at.
Celtic ‘drop’ interest in Mathias Kvistgaarden
Celtic have erased Mathias Kvistgaarden’s name from their transfer shortlist this summer.
That’s according to the Daily Record, who state the Bhoys will not continue to pursue the Brondby striker’s signature.
Brondby want at least £12m for the 23-year-old with West Ham United, Eintracht Frankfurt and Lazio all circling.
Callum Osmand completes Celtic medical
Fulham striker Callum Osmand is on the verge of being announced as Celtic’s second summer signing.
The 19-year-old centre forward has agreed a move to Paradise, and it’s safe to say Fulham fans are less than impressed with Osmand leaving for nothing.
Kieran Tierney completes Celtic move
You’ll all be very much aware of this, but if not, Celtic announced yesterday that Kieran Tierney has rejoined the club on a five-year contract.
Tierney’s deal at Arsenal expired this month and it was known for months that he had agreed to return north on a pre-contract arrangement.
Tierney said: “Everybody’s known for a few months and just to be here with the Celtic strip on again just feels amazing.
“I spoke with the manager, and obviously I had worked with him before and I’ve always kept in touch with him. He’s one of the best so I’m so lucky and grateful that he’s given me the chance to come back again.
“When you move away from home, you grow up, you learn different things. I was in Spain for a year, learning a different language and playing in a different league, so I’m definitely a different person.
“Player-wise, it’s the same as I always say – I’ll try and work my hardest, I’ll do my best for the club and that’s all I can do.
“My ambition is just for Celtic to be as successful as possible, retain our place at the top and continue to win trophies and do well for Celtic.”
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