POLISH club Pogon Szczecin want to take Celtic defender Maik Nawrocki back to his homeland on loan.
The 24-year-old was a bit-part player for the champions last season and made just three league appearances.

Maik Nawrocki celebrates the title win[/caption]
Celtic Manager Brendan Rodgers looking dejected after the Scottish Cup final[/caption]
It took him until March to make his first start when he was thrown into the Old Firm derby in the 3-2 home defeat to Rangers.
He netted his first goal for the club in the 5-1 defeat of Aberdeen at Pittodrie in May, but faces an uncertain future under Brendan Rodgers.
And ambitious Pogon Szczecin, who finished fourth in the Polish League and lost their national cup final, have enquired about whether Celtic would allow him to go on loan back to Poland.
Celtic splashed out a reported £4 million to Legia Warsaw to land Nawrocki two years ago, but he would be too expensive for Pogon Szczecin to buy permanently.
And they will try to do business with the Parkhead side about a loan deal instead.
More to follow.
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