Celtic in hunt for Hibernian youngster McGinn

The player, who is in the last year of his contract with Hibs, has already attracted interest from Ipswich and Nottingham Forrest in the Championship, but now he has caught the eye of the Scottish champions.
McGinn has spent 3 years at Easter Road, making 100 appearances for the club and breaking in to the Scottish national side in 2016 off the back of his performances at club level.
While Celtic have already had an offer rejected for the midfielder, his boss Neil Lennon wants to hold out for a £5 million fee for the 23 year-old, but with the possibility of him leaving on a free next summer it seems as though the amount will not reach that figure.
Brendan Rogers's team is also interested in bringing Liverpool winger Harry Wilson to the club on loan, while their Glasgow rivals are also keen on signing the player next season.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard may have the better connections at Liverpool than his old boss, but Wilson could be tempted by the possibility of playing Champions League football at Celtic Park, should they qualify for the group stage, may mean that he would prefer a move to the Bhoys.