Celtic are reportedly planning to make a move for Livingston keeper Liam Kelly during the summer transfer window.

Liam Kelly who is a product of the Rangers youth academy went on to join Livingston last summer and it looks like the player has already caught the attention of the Bhoys after just one season.

Yesterday we had reported that in case Liam Kelly decides to join the Glasgow outfit then he will be the second choice keeper at the club – something that will not be a good decision for him given that he left the Gers in order to play regular first-team football.

And now even the Livingston FC manager Gary Holt has warned the 23-year-old of the same consequences.

“I’ve always said that teams only want your good players,” Holt said.

“So it shows what Liam is doing. But he is playing football and he has only played 30-odd games at this level.

“So it’s something Liam will have to weigh up as well. He has got to think about what’s best for his career.

“He took the choice to come here because he wanted to play, so he will want to continue that. You don’t want to take a knock in your career by going somewhere maybe as a number two fighting for the number one.”

“You want boys who are willing to put themselves above the parapet and play men’s football.

“He could have stayed at Rangers. I’m sure other boys could stay at clubs and pick up money but not play, not have a career.

“If you come here you will get a chance to play football if you are good enough and want to work hard enough.

“Liam has done that but he knows he needs to keep doing that to improve.”

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