Celtic boss Neil Lennon reacts to news Kieran Tierney may be leaving the club
Asked if he was expecting to see the profits to spend on his team, Lennon told BBC Radio Scotland: "I hope so. There are a few areas that I'd like to improve in.
"If that is the case then he goes with everybody's best wishes. He's a superb player and will be a big loss to us.
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Hide Ad"It shows the work that people have done at the club, whether it be Brendan Rodgers, Ronnie Deila or the people at the academy to produce such a fine player. He's an outstanding young talent and a great kid.
"I don't know (if a deal has been agreed) but like I've said the last few days it wouldn't surprise me. These things tend to naturally take their course, so we'll have to wait and see. I've not had any confirmation at all."