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Southampton, Crystal Palace and Brighton battling for Celtic star Stuart Armstrong

Scottish international is keen to play in the Premier League as Celtic prepare to offload midfielder to avoid another contract stand-off and losing him on free next year

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SOUTHAMPTON, Crystal Palace and Brighton are chasing Celtic’s Stuart Armstrong, according to reports.

The midfielder will be allowed to leave the Scottish champions this summer as the club look to avoid another contract stand-off with the six-cap Scottish international.

 Stuart Armstrong is set to leave Celtic this summer
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 Stuart Armstrong is set to leave Celtic this summerCredit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow

Celtic wanted the 26-year-old to commit his long-term future at the club last season.

But, after lengthy talks he only penned a one-year extension and boss Brendan Rodgers will cut his losses this summer, say the .

Celtic are hoping to spark a bidding war for the midfielder’s signature, instead of allowing him to leave for nothing next year.

Armstrong fell down the pecking order last season starting just 15 games.

 Brendan Rodgers happy to allow Stuart Armstrong to leave
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Brendan Rodgers happy to allow Stuart Armstrong to leaveCredit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow
 Mark Hughes is looking to strengthen squad this summer after survival
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Mark Hughes is looking to strengthen squad this summer after survivalCredit: REUTERS

And after three-and-a-half years at Celtic he is keen to try his luck in the Premier League.

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Hughes is also tracking Barca striker Paco Alcacer who wants out of the Nou Camp to be the main man elsewhere next season.

Seagulls chief Chris Hughton has already signed Nigerian international defender Leon Balogun and is close to landing Sunderland’s Paddy McNair.

Palace boss Roy Hodgson has drafted in Getafe keeper Vicente Guaita on a free while releasing Damien Delaney and Chung-Yong Lee.

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