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Celtic transfer bulletin as Marco Tilio loves Parkhead's Matrix star while rising talent heads to Man City-owned club

He moves in slow motion - but Marco Tilio insists Aaron Mooy's ability needs to be seen to be believed.

The Melbourne City attacker could be signing number two of Brendan Rodgers era 2.0 at Parkhead as the Premeirship champions agree a fee for the 21-year-old. There's already plenty of Aussie influences in Glasgow's east-end, with national hero Harry Kewell a coach and one Tilio's inspirations is currently in the ranks, midfielder Mooy.

Rumours have swirled this week on the former Brighton man's future in the game and retirement has even been floated as a shock possibility. For the latest man heading into Celtic, the experienced technician is one of the best he's been with. While his movement looks akin to Keanu Reeves slow-motion action shots out The Matrix, Tilio insists Mooy can play at his own speed while the madness of high-tempo modern football surrounds him. When asked who he thought was 'unreal,' when he went on Australian international duty, he told The Unlaced Podcast prior to last year's World Cup in Qatar: "There is a few to be honest.

"Like Aaron Mooy. He is unbelievable, he is like a get out ball He will still deal with it. We were told that by a couple player.

"If you get into the game and you don't have anything, and you need to find a pass, give it to him. It is crazy what he can do with the ball. It sometimes looks like it's in slow motion. But it's always under control."

Meanwhile, midfielder Tsoanelo Letsosa is set to continue Celtic's City-Group connection by joining Belgian side Lommel S.K. The second tier side are part of the group spearheaded by the Champions League holders, with Letsosa turning down a new deal in Glashow according to a pair of reports. A Belgian agreement is now in place but the

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