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Forgotten Celtic star set for return to Hoops this summer after playing key role in league title on loan spell

Forgotten Celtic star set for return to Hoops this summer after playing key role in league title on loan spell

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Celtic look set to welcome back a whole host of loan stars this summer, including one league champion
MAKE HIS MARC Forgotten Celtic star set for return to Hoops this summer after playing key role in league title on loan spell
CELTIC loanee Marco Tilio will return to Glasgow as an A-League Grand Final winner.
The Aussie joined the Parkhead side in the summer of 2023 for £1.5million, but only managed to rack up 28 minutes over two substitute appearances in green and white.
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Marco Tilio is an A-League Grand Final winner
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The winger is set to return to Glasgow next month
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Between injuries and failing to settle in Scotland, Tilio departed the Hoops on-loan in the following transfer window, as he returned to Melbourne City, who he joined the Celts from originally.
He has spent 18-months back down-under, but will return to Brendan Rodgers' side this summer an A-League Grand Final winner.
Tilio's Melbourne City faced off against fierce rivals, Melbourne Victory, as well as ex-Celtic man Daniel Arzani.
City walked away 1-0 winner thanks to an early goal from Yonatan Cohen.
Tilio told Paramount+ Australia after the match: "This one just feels so much sweeter."
The winger will be a busy man between now and his return to Scotland as he is on international duty with Australia.
"World cup qualifiers coming up so I'll make sure I'm on my flight tomorrow feeling good because that's more important than celebrating, I'll celebrate with the boys and my family that are here and get ready for them."
Tilio has spoken about his Celtic future in the past whilst keeping his cards close to his chest.
He told Optus Sport: "I'd hope to be saying I'll be playing consistently over in Europe.
"I'd like to say. We'll see but, yeah, that's where my head's at."
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The Australia international has notched five goals and five assists in 19 matches this season.
Once Tilio returns to Celtic, he will still have three years remaining on his Hoops contract.
With Jota out long-term, and Nicolas Kuhn attracting transfer interest, there could be a way back for Tilio in Glasgow.
Brendan Rodgers already looks to be in the market for a winger though.
Tyrhys Dolan from Blackburn is out of contract this summer, and both the Hoops and Rangers are said to be chasing his signature.
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