Celtic central defender Liam Scales has named the five players he'd have in his five-a-side team.
The Irishman has emerged as a first-team regular at Parkhead over the past two seasons.
Scales played 39 times in the campaign gone by as his side secured a domestic double.
Recently appearing on 'Jack's Tee Time Talks' YouTube channel, he named his dream five-a-side team made up of several current and former Celts.
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"I would have Callum McGregor in there," said Scales. "Kyogo. Goals. Oh, Joe Hart (in goal).
"And then big Cam, Carter-Vickers (at the back). Just a beast. That gives me one more? I am going to go with a winger and James Forrest. A brilliant five-a-side player. Top player."
Scales has made three shy of 100 Celtic appearances since joining the club from Shamrock Rovers four years ago.
In other news, Nordsjaelland's director of football, Alexander Riget, admits that the Danish club replacing Parkhead-bound Benjamin Nygren will be difficult.
"When you play with so many young players, and they make their debut on various A-national teams, offers can come in, and that is something we are continuously evaluating," he told Tipsbladet.
"Our strategy is always to use our own young talents as much as possible, but if there are places in the team where we can see an opportunity for a qualitative boost while the talents grow, and that it is also in the form of a profile type that can support our own academy players, that is of course something we will look at.
"We are looking for players in different places on the pitch where they can help increase our level and provide more stability.
"For example, we can see that there is great and early interest in offensive, young players, so it is always a good idea if we have a player type like Benjamin Nygren, who has performed well over a number of years and given us stability in the front line.
"In addition to looking for an offensive player, we are also looking at other positions.
"So we will be active in the summer transfer window. It costs some money, but with the right quality we are also ready to invest.
"If something happens, we may have to do something further but the focus will always and will continue to be on creating space and time for the many talents that come up from the academies in Farum and Ghana."