CELTIC goalkeeper Tobi Oluwayemi is attracting interest from clubs in England and Europe.
The 22-year-old is currently on loan at Kilmarnock, with his Hoops contract up at the end of the season.

Former England under-20 star Oluwayemi has earned praise for his recent Rugby Park displays, despite their struggles.
And several clubs south of the border and in Europe are now keeping tabs on the highly-rated keeper as he weighs up his future.
Celtic’s goalkeeping situation is unclear beyond the summer, with new boss Wilfried Nancy still assessing his options.
Kasper Schmeichel’s contract is up at the end of the season.

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Viljami Sinisalo is currently No2 keeper, but Celtic academy product Oluwayemi has always been viewed as a long-term No1.
However, with Scotland cap Ross Doohan also on the books, he could now leave for regular first-team football.
Signed from Tottenham in 2019, Oluwayemi has been at Celtic ever since but has had several loan stints.
He has been at Cork City, Admira Wacker, Dunfermline and now Killie, picking up vital experience.
Celtic are in a tricky position with his contract, as they will be reluctant to lose a player of his potential, who could challenge for the No1 jersey under Nancy.
Pars boss Neil Lennon raved about the young keeper during his loan spell at East End Park.
Oluwayemi recently spoke of the value of his Celtic development, working under keeper coach Stevie Woods and the club’s experienced No1s.
He said: “I’ve worked with some great goalies. When I was younger, Fraser Forster was there.
“That was the first time I’d really worked with a first-team goalkeeper. He was doing brilliant things at the time as well.
“Then Joe Hart came in and that opened my eyes to the elite of the elite and how they work and how they operate.
“Then Kasper Schmeichel came in and you just get to see up close and personal how they operate, how they think, what they do and how they get to the level.
“The intensity and the motivation at their age is just exemplary.”
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