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David Irvine

Inverness sign second Celtic goalkeeper on emergency loan this season

Inverness Caledonian Thistle have signed Marcus Gill on an emergency loan from Celtic.

The League One club have agreed a deal to take the Celtic B goalkeeper on a short-term basis to aid them through a goalkeeping crisis.

Inverness first-choice keeper Musa Dibaga is unavailable after an injury against Kelty Hearts leaving the club scrambling for a replacement.

Gill has joined and could be in between the sticks against Stenhousemuir this weekend. 

Inverness previously signed Celtic goalkeeper Aiden Rice on an emergency loan with the stopper playing against Alloa as Dibaga was on international duty with Gambia.

Now, Gill, 17, could start for Inverness at the weekend with 17-year-old Szymon Rebilas the other option to take the gloves.


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The Celtic starlet has featured for Celtic B in the Lowland League this term as well as competing in the UEFA Youth League.

An Inverness statement read: "Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC are pleased to announce the signing of goalkeeper Marcus Gill on emergency loan from Celtic FC.

"Following a hamstring injury sustained against Kelty Hearts, Musa Dibaga will be unavailable for this weekend’s match against Stenhousemuir FC.

"Marcus, 17 years-old, has played for Celtic B in the Lowland League and has also featured in the UEFA Youth League this season.  Marcus has also represented Ireland at Under 19s level.

"The club would like to thank Chris McCart, Colin Meldrum and Celtic FC for their assistance with this matter."

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