Quite a few Celtic players look set to leave this summer. Some exits will have an impact on Brendan Rodgers' side, as they were important members of the first-team squad. Others won't make that much of a difference. But despite that, it will be interesting to see where all of them end up, once they have departed Parkhead.
Many of them might end up heading abroad. But then, in the case of some, remaining in Scottish football and developing their game further is the best option. Especially for those who are in the early part of their playing careers.
As reported by the Daily Record, Falkirk have an eye on Alasdair Davidson. The defender is set to leave Celtic at the end of the season.
John McGlynn, who won the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year for the third time recently, is looking to add to his Falkirk squad after they won promotion to the Premiership. Davidson is someone the club have taken a look at ahead of the summer.
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The 19-year-old has been in and out of the Celtic B Team. So, it is hard to imagine that he will get the call up to Rodgers' side.
Even B Team standouts have had a tough time getting first-team chances at the senior level for Celtic over the years, with many choosing to leave rather than waiting for their opportunity to come. So, parting ways might be the best option for Davidson at this point in time.
McGlynn is a manager who has a proven track record of getting the best out of players. You do not win back-to-back promotions if you don't have the ability to do that. So, going to Falkirk and playing under his management could be a good idea for someone like Davidson, who is looking to take the first steps in his career as a senior pro.