Celtic developmental star, Regan Hendry has tonight confirmed he will be out for the majority of the season after suffering an injury on-loan at Raith Rovers back in November.
The 20-year-old midfielder had been playing first-team football with Raith after former Celtic Scout John McGlynn re-joined the club as manager and brought Regan with him shortly after.
However, disaster struck in November when the player was injured during a game against Forfar.
The verdict was the player had injured his posterior cruciate ligament and could be out for up to four months.
However, tonight Hendry broke the news his season was all but over.
Gutted that my injury will now keep me out for majority of the season but big thanks to @RaithRovers for the chance to play again and all the best for the rest of the season?? pic.twitter.com/Jf6pq4lNF5
— Regan Hendry (@reganhendry11) January 6, 2019
Hendry has been in the Celtic set up for quite some time and has been capped at under-17 and 19 level for Scotland.
The player’s contract is running out at the end of the season and it remains to be seen if Celtic will offer the player a new deal.