Celtic are interested in signing Ross County forward James Graham, according to the Scottish Sun. The newspaper reports that the 15-year-old has “earned rave reviews” whilst playing at youth level and he could now earn himself a move to a bigger club.
The teenager had a trial with Liverpool in October last year, and he has been to Carrington for a spell with Manchester United as well.
The Red Devils are said to be keen on taking a second look at him, but Celtic are also believed to be in contention for the player, along with English Premier League outfit Wolves.
It will be up to Graham which road he takes. There will be greater prospects of getting into the first team if he moves to the Hoops, and he will be able to remain in Scotland.
However, there is a temptation to move south of the border, both due to the financial rewards and the academy system that could help his development.