
Celtic winger the subject of 'enquiry' from European club
It's said that a number of English clubs, as well as other teams in Europe, are monitoring the South Koreans' situation at the Scottish Premiership champions.
Yang, who has three years left on his contract, has never been a first-pick for Brendan Rodgers.
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With Benjamin Nygren already in the building this summer, and rumours surrounding other potential incomings in the attacking department, Yang's game time could become further limited. So, a move may suit all parties, given his fringe player status.
The forward scored six goals and provided six assists across all competitions last season, in a healthy return for 34 games.
It is not known how much the Hoops would seek to sell Yang at this stage.
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