Celtic appear to have been handed a major boost ahead of their clash with Bodo/Glimt as captain Patrick Berg has admitted he is likely to leave before their Europa Conference League clash.
Berg has been one of the stars of the show during Glimt's fairytale rise to prominence, captaining them to back-to-back Swedish titles.
He was expected to feature heavily against Ange Postecoglou 's team after Celtic drew them in the last 32 of the Conference League.
But the Parkhead side appear to have been dealt a major leg up with Berg saying the time may be right for him to walk out.
His contract is up at the end of the season and, at an award ceremony where he was named Norwegian Player of the Year, Berg admitted he's almost certainly played his last game for the club.

He said: "This is Glimt's opportunity to get a financially good sale for me because I only have a year left of my contract. I think the club might want to sell me now. That's the way it is with contracts and football.
"I believe I have developed every single day at Glimt.
"At the moment I am still under contract and I can't comment about specific transfers. My agent and I will sit down with Glimt next week and see what will be best for everyone."
And Glimt manager Kjetil Knutsen rates Berg so highly, he thinks he should be moving to one of European football's big leagues.
He said: "My opinion is he shouldn't consider moving to any championship outside of the big five leagues in Europe.
"I have given him advice about which clubs might be exciting for him and fit who he is as a player. It's up to him if he takes my opinion onboard.
"But it is incredibly important for him that he gets the timing correct and finds the right club."