Despite the fact Tony Mowbray has still to be installed as Gordon Strachan’s successor, several players are lining up to follow the former Hibernian boss to Glasgow’s East End.
Paul Robinson has already declared his desire to follow ‘Mogga’ and now Borja Valero could be set to join up with his fellow team-mate.
Valero’s representative, Alejando Camano, has hinted his client’s future could be influenced by Mowbray’s move to Glasgow.
"Borja was happy at West Brom and will stay and help them get out of the English Championship if there is no offer to sign him,” Camano told the Daily Record. “But he'd be very interested in hearing what Celtic have to say if they make a move.
"They haven't yet told us they would like to sign Borja but everything could change quickly.
"He had a great relationship with Tony at West Brom and the fact he's now going to Glasgow would make all the difference.
"Celtic are a big club, one that most players would be interested in playing for and we have to wait and see if there is interest from them."