Stephen Welsh could leave Celtic on loan this month with Brendan Rodgers confirming interest from Belgium.
The Parkhead boss admitted the centre-back could depart the club this season to find game time with KV Mechelen reportedly interested in a transfer swoop.
While stopping short of confirming a deal, Rodgers explained Dane Murray has been recalled from Queens Park with a view to Welsh leaving the club this month.
No full agreement has been reached over a loan for Welsh but it is expected the defender will move out on a temporary basis.
"Well, we've brought Dane back for that purpose," said Rodgers on Murray returning to the club to potentially facilitate an exit for Welsh.
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"He's a young player that I really thought highly of. The bits I've seen of him, he obviously had horrendous spell of injuries and we sent him to Queen's Park, where Callum and his team and the club done a brilliant job with him to ease him. After a long injury period out, where he virtually trained every day and got really good coaching and was at a fantastic club there.
"So the whole idea then was to bring him back. Stephen's a player that's pretty much been a part of the fabric of this club for so many years. He's one of the guys that helps create the culture because they've come through the system.
"But there also comes a time when they need to look at their own career. So there's a possibility that he'll go out doing the loan. It's not confirmed yet, but for him to go out and Dane come back, it's quite an easy transition really."
On any other transfer business, Rodgers added: "A few little bits and pieces going on in the background, both ins and outs, but nothing to declare as of yet."