Celtic could make a move for an out of favour West Ham United youngster, sources have told 67 Hail Hail.
Brendan Rodgers is quietly going about his business to assemble a squad capable of winning a fifth straight league title.
Kieran Tierney has returned to Celtic and there are also deals in place for strikers Benjamin Nygren and Callum Osmand to move to Celtic Park.
If Rodgers was to land all of his signings, Celtic’s dream XI after the transfer window could be a force to be reckoned with.
There is also an emphasis on the future and 67 Hail Hail can reveal that one player tipped to fill that role is being considered.
Andy Irving in action for West Ham United against Chelsea during a Premier League game
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Celtic confirmed to hold interest in Andy Irving
According to Chief Football Correspondent Graeme Bailey, Celtic do hold an interest in Andy Irving.
Bailey told 67 Hail Hail that West Ham sources have confirmed that Irving isn’t in Graham Potter’s plans at the London Stadium and could be allowed to leave.
Celtic aren’t the only side interested though, with Bailey adding that Scottish Premiership rivals Hearts are also monitoring Irving along with a number of Championship sides in England.
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However, the Hoops remain at the front of the pack for Irving’s signature and could bring him to Parkhead.
Who is Celtic target Andy Irving?
Irving is a Scottish footballer playing for West Ham United. He predominantly plays as a midfielder and began his career with Hearts.
Loan spells with Berwick Rangers and Falkirk followed before he made a move to Germany to sign for Turkgucu Munchen. He spent one season there before having to leave due to the club’s financial issues and sign for Austrian outfit Austria Klagenfurt.
He has been at West Ham since 2023 and made 11 appearances in total, before making his senior Scotland debut in 2025.