Celtic loanee Gustaf Lagerbielke is reportedly 'unlikely' to stay at the club in the long term.
The central defender is currently on loan at Dutch top-flight side FC Twente, where he has recently been in fine fettle.
Lagerbielke has scored two goals in his last five matches and established himself as a regular starter in the team.
Brought to Parkhead the summer before last for £3m, the Swede went on to make just 10 Celtic appearances in the 2023/24 campaign.
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A loan was sanctioned last summer, and he hasn't looked back since.
Now, Lagerbielke is 'unlikely' to have a long-term future at Celtic and rather, the club will look to cash in on his services in the upcoming summer transfer window, claims MailSport.
Brendan Rodgers has a multitude of options available to him in central defence, including Cameron Carter-Vickers, Auston Trusty, Liam Scales, Dane Murray and even Maik Nawrocki.
Lagerbielke was very much on the fringes of the squad throughout the majority of last season, and it doesn't seem likely that he will ever take to the pitch in green and white again.