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West Ham defender Sam Byram would solve right-back conundrum at Celtic next season
Sam Byram joined West Ham United from Leeds United in 2016 for £3.7 million,
The versatile performer was seen as a star in the making following his switch but things♎ haven’t quite gone according to plan.
A series of unfortunate i🀅njuries have seen his career regress somewhat. A loan spell at Forest was supposed to ignite regular football this season but injury has struck again.

Given his lack of game time at the City Ground, it see𒊎ms likely that he will be sent out on loan again next season.
That could open the door fo⭕r Scottish Pre✨miership giants Celtic.
Right-back has been a problem position for the Hoops this season. Mikael Lustig has been the most frequent 💯performer there, altho🐠ugh his contract ends in the summer.
Jeremy Toljan signed from Dortmund in January but has played just eight times an🔯d will depa💧rt at the end of the season.
On Satur😼day against Livingston, Kristoffer Ajer de🔯putised at right-back.
Byram’s quality would undoubtedly shine through in Scotland and his ability to bomb forward in attack would be welcomed given Celtic’s style of playing ౠon the front fo𓆉ot.

If the Hoops can get a 🍸full season out of the 25-year-old without another injury then it would put them in the box seat for his permanent signature. The ex-Leeds man is ou🌃t of contract at the end of next season.
Rangers are determined to c♛ome roaring back at Celtic next season and some summer recruits would be welcomed at Parkhead.
Byram’s arrival would represent a coup to a club north of the border and offer a reminder 🦂to♑ Rangers that Celtic are still the team to beat.