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For Celtic's homecoming left-back Kieran Tierney, Wednesday night was a disappointing evening for a number of reasons.
Collectively, his Arsenal side crashed out of the Champions League to Luis Enrique's impressive Paris Saint-Germain at the semi-final stage, following a 3-1 aggregate defeat to the Ligue 1 champions over two legs.
Individually, however, Scotland international Tierney was an unused substitute at the Parc des Princes, with Mikel Arteta preferring the likes of Myles Lewis-Skelly and Riccardo Calafiori over the Celtic academy graduate at left-back.
Now, with Arsenal's season effectively over, Tierney can afford to begin dreaming of his triumphant return to Scotland, Glasgow, Brendan Rodgers and Celtic, following the expiration of his deal in North London.
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This was spoken about at length on today's morning briefing, as well as the club's keenness on Finn Harps midfielder Gavin McAteer, who has been on trial with Celtic this week.
Having already made 26 appearances since his debut last year, the 16-year-old has attracted attention from the likes of Nottingham Forest, who had the Republic of Ireland U17 international on trial last October.
Hamish, Ryan and Josh were on today's briefing, where the trio looked ahead to this weekend's game against Hibernian at Celtic Park, as well as the summer transfer window.
They also wished former Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou the best of luck in their Europa League second leg against Bodo/Glimt, which takes place this evening in Norway.
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