Former Celtic youngster Josh Adam has joined Czech second-tier side Dynamo Ceske Budejovic.
The attack-minded midfielder departed the Parkhead club for English Premier League giants Manchester City in 2020 at just 16 years of age.
After failing to make a senior appearance for City, Adam signed for Wrexham on a free transfer last summer.
He went on to play just twice for the ambitious Welsh club, and now, he has signed for Dynamo on a two-year deal.
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Still just 21 years of age, Adam, who has represented Scotland at youth level, will be hoping to get his career back on track in the Czech Republic.
In other news, Cagliari defender Adam Obert is reportedly wanted by Celtic.
Although a centre-back by trade, the majority of Obert's league appearances in 2024/25 came at left-back.
According to Italian outlet L'Unione Sarda, Obert is on the chopping block at Cagliari, and Celtic want to sign him. The Parkhead club, however, are said to have failed to meet the right figures to reach an agreement, with an increase in their offer 'necessary' to complete a deal.