The former Liverpool defender Kolo Touré has arrived in
Glasgow before an anticipated move to Celtic.
The 35-year-old was photographed outside Ross Hall Hospital
in Glasgow before undergoing a medical on Saturday morning.
The Ivory Coast international could now sign for Celtic
before they fly out to Kazakhstan on Monday for their Champions League
qualifier against Astana.
The former Manchester City and Arsenal centre-back will be
the second signing made by, Brendan Rodgers, who brought Touré to Liverpool,
since he took over as manager.
Two Celtic central defenders, Jozo Simunovic and Dedryck
Boyata, are injured while Efe Ambrose was dropped for the second leg of their
victory over Lincoln Red Imps after his mistake cost the Scottish champions a
losing goal in Gibraltar.
Celtic have until the evening of Wednesday’s third
qualifying round first leg to make one wildcard signing who could feature
against Astana.

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