Wrexham-linked Bobby Clark will be moving to Scottish Premier League side Celtic this winter after a loan spell with Derby County.
The former Liverpool youngster had plenty of transfer interest over the summer, including from the likes of Rangers, Sunderland and Chicago Fire.
It was reported on July 1 that Wrexham wanted to sign Clark, who left England to link up with RB Salzburg in a £10m deal last year.
The 20-year-old instead moved to Derby County on a season-long loan deal, which is now set to be cut short.
The Times reports that Clark is set to complete a permanent transfer to Celtic in January worth £6m.
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Wrexham’s new midfield options compared to Bobby Clark
Clark is a natural midfielder who has so far notched eight Championship appearances for the Rams, primarily as a number 10.
He is yet to score or assist in the second tier this season, while Wrexham’s new midfield additions have been in top form.
Josh Windass and Lewis O’Brien arrived over the summer and have been deployed just behind sole striker Kieffer Moore in advanced roles.
Windass has been a real leader for the Dragons on and off the pitch, and already has three goals in six second-tier appearances.
O’Brien has been similarly prolific, scoring three and assisting two in nine matches.
