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“Would be an attractive move” – Celtic set to rival Rangers and Nottingham Forest for player: The verdict

This article is part of Football League World’s ‘The Verdict‘ series, which provides personal opinions from the FLW writers regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more…

Celtic have emerged as potential suitors for Blackburn Rovers and England youth international Tyrhys Dolan this summer.

As per TalkSPORT’s Geoff Peters, Celtic, Rangers, and Nottingham Forest, are all keen on the 20-year-old forward.

Blackburn’s highly rated Tyrhys Dolan is attracting serious interest north and south of the border.

Celtic and Rangers are both keen as are newly promoted Nottingham Forest.

The England Under 20 striker has two years left on his #brfc contract.

Fee could be around £2m-£3m. pic.twitter.com/zcu1vizhYS

— Mr Geoff Peters (@mrgeoffpeters) June 19, 2022

Peters also claims that the fee for Dolan could be somewhere between £2-3 million pounds, with the youngster still have two years remaining on his current Blackburn Rovers deal.

With that in mind, we asked our writers here at FLW for their thoughts on Dolan being linked with a move to the Scottish champions.

You can certainly see why Celtic would be an attractive move for Dolan at this stage of his career.

The obvious place to start is that Celtic are a massive club and playing for them should be an honour for most players in Europe.

They are playing in top level European competitions, as well as challenging for domestic titles. Say what you want about the level in Scotland, but players want to win trophies and Dolan would get that chance with Celtic.

There’s also still time for Dolan to move back to England and try and crack the Premier League.

He can do that in another two or three years if he is a success in Scotland.

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