Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers barely put a foot wrong in his first season north of the border, leading his side to an invincible League title, which he could well cap by lifting the Scottish Cup this weekend.
Having arguably surpassed all expectations this term, the former Liverpool manager is now plotting for next season and could well be paying a visit to Merseyside as a part of that plan.
According to reports from ESPN, the Celts manager is taking a keen interest in Liverpool youngster Harry Wilson, who has impressed as captain of the U23s squad this term.
The winger, who has one Wales cap to his name from 2013 – when he became the youngest player to ever represent the nation, had a fine season for the development squad, scoring 12 and picking up seven assists as well as making one appearance in the first team during a 1-0 replay win over Plymouth.
Whilst Rodgers is eyeing a deal, Championship side Wolves are looking into the possibility of engineering a deal as they look to challenge for promotion next season.
