Celtic hero getting ready to make his return to football

A Celtic fan with a flag stands outside Celtic Park in Glasgow on December 17, 2016 before the Scottish Premiership football match between Celtic and Dundee United.The "Old Firm" derby between the Celtic and Rangers, whose 404th edition is scheduled for December 31, 2016 in Glasgow, is one of the most intense in Europe and reflects the violence of a city cut in half. / AFP / ANDY BUCHANAN / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ALISTAIR WATSON (Photo credit should read ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images)
A Celtic fan with a flag stands outside Celtic Park in Glasgow on December 17, 2016 before the Scottish Premiership football match between Celtic and Dundee United.The "Old Firm" derby between the Celtic and Rangers, whose 404th edition is scheduled for December 31, 2016 in Glasgow, is one of the most intense in Europe and reflects the violence of a city cut in half. / AFP / ANDY BUCHANAN / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ALISTAIR WATSON (Photo credit should read ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images) /
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Celtic have been in top form this season, despite their struggles finishing in the Champions League. This side has been completely transformed under the management of Ange Postecoglou over the past year or so, to the point that it is hard to recognise to the one which finished trophyless and 25 points behind the Rangers in the league just a little over a year ago.

That is how quickly things can change in football and it is safe to say that a lot of these players will one day go down as Celtic heroes.

Of course, there are a lot of heroes that the club have had in recent years, thanks to the incredible success that they have achieved on the pitch, winning ten of the last eleven league titles.

One such player from recent years is Scott Sinclair, who was a huge part of Brendan Rodgers’ side, which completely dominated Scottish football for a few years. The Englishman himself was absolutely brilliant in the Hoops for some time but his career at Parkhead would ultimately fade away and he would end up moving to English Championship side Preston North End.

Celtic hero getting ready to make his return to football

Sinclair left Preston North End at the end of last season and is yet to find a new club. But now, he seems to be teasing a return to the game. He wrote on Instagram:

"Getting ready for my next move…⏳"

Sinclair also trained with one of his former clubs, Chelsea, recently, although he has been linked with a move to the League One.

Bristol Rovers, whose youth ranks Sinclair came through and where he made his senior breakthrough before moving to Chelsea, are rumoured to be showing an interest in the player. At 33 years of age, this could very well be his last move before he hangs his boots up.

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