Greg Taylor’s time at Celtic appears to be nearing its conclusion, with interest from multiple clubs in Major League Soccer reportedly heating up.

According to SunSport many clubs in America are interested in the left-back.
Furthermore, CeltsAreHere understands that the 26-year-old Scotland international is open to exploring a move to the United States, with his wife also keen on relocating stateside.
Taylor’s contract with Celtic expires this summer, and with negotiations over an extension stalling, a number of MLS clubs have begun circling. A move to America could provide Taylor with a fresh challenge as well as a lifestyle change that aligns with his personal ambitions.
Dinamo Zagreb, managed by Italian World Cup-winning legend Fabio Cannavaro, have also been linked with a move for the left-back. Reports suggest the Croatian club sees Taylor as a key target, but it’s understood Taylor is more intrigued by the prospect of heading to the US.
The potential return of Kieran Tierney to Celtic has cast further doubt on Taylor’s future in Glasgow. While Taylor has been a consistent performer since joining the Hoops in 2019, Tierney’s presence would likely push him down the pecking order.
Brendan Rodgers has publicly backed Taylor in the past, but with Tierney’s high-profile return and Taylor’s reluctance to sign a new deal, the writing may be on the wall for the former Kilmarnock man.
With Taylor out of contract this summer, Celtic may look to cash in during the January window rather than risk losing him for free at the end of the season.
Always felt that such intentions were very high on the agenda for Taylor imo?
So no real surprise if true.
The MLS is starting to look like a better destination, for many of our players at present, especially with bigger wages and lesser demands upon them in return?