Brendan Rodgers has admitted he wishes he knew what was happening with Greg Taylor's Celtic future.
The left-back is coming to the end of his contract and could play his last game for the Hoops in next weekend's Scottish Cup final clash with Aberdeen.
With Kieran Tierney incoming in the summer, Taylor would have a battle on his hands for playing time next season if he did stay. But that's exactly what the club would like him to do, with a contract offer on the table.
The 27-year-old has been heavily linked with a free transfer switch to Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb and there are sure to be plenty of options for an experienced international with a history of winning trophies.
With one game left to go for this campaign after yesterday's trophy day draw with St Mirren, his future remains up in the air.
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Rodgers was asked about the situation live on Sky after the game, former Celts striker Chris Sutton pushing him on whether there was any update.
And the manager replied: "I am sorry, Chris. There is not. I wish there was.”
It comes as Taylor put out a cryptic post on social media yesterday evening.
Sharing a picture of the trophy celebrations he wrote: "Lived it, loved it", which could be taken as a parting message.