
Ex-Celtic star Greg Taylor finally agrees PAOK deal
Fabrizio Romano has said an agreement is in place for the player to sign a three-year deal with the Super League outfit.
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The former Kilmarnock star had been offered a new contract at Celtic with Brendan Rodgers keen for him to stay on and compete for a left-back spot with the returning Kieran Tierney.
But Taylor, who has been a first pick for several seasons, will head for pastures new.
It leaves Rodgers looking for a new player in that position.
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