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Celtic willing to pay Manchester City £500,000 to loan Patrick Roberts for a THIRD year

Brendan Rodgers could collide with Pep Guardiola because City boss wants Roberts on pre-season in America

CELTIC are willing to pay Manchester City £500,000 to loan Manchester City star Patrick Roberts for another season.

The England Under-20 international has been a revelation in Scotland this campaign, helping Brendan Rodgers' side to storm to the title.

 Brendan Rodgers is keen to hold onto Patrick Roberts at Celtic
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Brendan Rodgers is keen to hold onto Patrick Roberts at CelticCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

And the Hoops want to take him next year for a THIRD time, but it is not known whether he is open to the idea.


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City boss Pep Guardiola wants to take Roberts on their pre-season tour of America to run his eye over the 20-year-old.

An Etihad source said: "Celtic have shown an interest in taking Patrick back again and are willing to pay a big loan fee for him.

"He has been there 18-months already and has been a star. He is very highly-rated both sides of the border.

 The Man City player has been a star in Scotland but he may be against more time there
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The Man City player has been a star in Scotland but he may be against more time thereCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Brendan Rodgers could be on a collision course with Pep Guardiola over the youngster
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 Brendan Rodgers could be on a collision course with Pep Guardiola over the youngsterCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

"Pep would like to take a closer look at him to see if he is ready to play for the club on a regular basis next season though."

Roberts started his career at Fulham where he broke into the first-team and shone, making his Premier League debut against City.

He moved to the Etihad in 2015 for £12m and is regarded as one of the club's top prospects by Guardiola.

He has scored nine times in 43 appearances for Rodger's men who hope to make a mark on the Champions League next season.

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