Celtic transfer target Barry Douglas is willing to listen to offers from clubs interested in his services this summer, The Scottish Daily Mail reports on Saturday.
Douglas has a season left on his current contract at English Premier League new boys Leeds United but journalist Stephen McGowan reports there is the possibility of a contract extension at Elland Road.
Despite that, it seems the 30-year-old senses a possible exit from the club.
The defender is said to feature on a shortlist of possible left-back signings at Celtic Park this summer following the drama surrounding Boli Bolingoli.

The Belgian landed himself in hot water last week after taking a trip to Spain without the knowledge of the club, also failing to self-isolate following his return to Scotland.
Douglas started his career in his homeland with spells at Queen’s Park and Dundee United before moving to Poland with Lech Poznan.
Subsequent switches to Konyaspor in Turkey and Wolves followed, before his arrival at Leeds.
It was at Wolves where he arguably displayed his most impressive form, scoring five goals and assisting 14 times in the English Championship (Transfermarkt), helping them gain promotion to the top-flight.

Last season at Leeds he didn’t quite manage to achieve consistent week-to-week first-team football, making just 15 league appearances.
With Marcelo Bielsa’s team on their way to the big time, could Celtic now tempt him back to Scotland and give him regular action?
I’d like to see him arrive in Glasgow and we’ll be watching this one closely over the coming weeks.
In other news, reported Celtic target Lukas Nmecha is on his way to Anderlecht this summer.
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