Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has provided an update on the condition of injured winger James Forrest.
The veteran wide-man has been on the sidelines since December.
Forrest last played for his side in their dramatic Premier Sports Cup final victory over Rangers at the end of last year.
While Rodgers didn't give a specific timeline over a potential return for Forrest, he revealed that the 33-year-old has recently been out on the grass: "James has been back out on the pitch now the last three or four days," he said.
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"So he's working away, but he's obviously not near to coming back as of yet. But injury-wise, everyone's OK."
Paulo Bernardo is the only other injured Celtic player at the minute.
The Portuguese midfielder has played 36 times for the Parkhead side this season, although hasn't featured since a 5-0 thrashing of Raith Rovers in the Scottish Cup just under a fortnight ago.
He and Forrest remain on the sidelines as Rodgers' men travel to face Hibernian at Easter Road in the Scottish Premiership this Saturday.
Celtic will be looking to bounce back from the Champions League heartbreak they experienced in Munich on Tuesday evening against Bayern.