Celtic defender Boli Bolingoli is unlikely to ever play for the club again, according to reports
The Belgian left-back has been fined by the police in Scotland and given a public dressing down by Celtic boss Neil Lennon after he broke quarantine protocol with a secret visit to Spain amid the global health crisis.
His indiscretion, among others in the Scottish game, has led to Celtic’s next two Scottish Premiership games being postponed.
As reported by the BBC, Lennon admitted that it will be ‘very difficult’ for Bolingoli to be accepted back into the Celtic dressing room and reports are now suggesting he never will.

The Daily Record is claiming that it is ‘unlikely’ that Bolingoli will ever kick a ball for Celtic again.
The 25-year-old arrived from Rapid Vienna last summer in a reported (BBC) £3 million deal but has recently lost his regular starting spot to Greg Taylor.
It now seems Celtic are ready to try and find a new club for the player, who appears to have no future at Parkhead.
It would be a shame for his career at Celtic, which started with relative promise, to end in such a way but Celtic fans will likely feel confident that Taylor has what it takes to fulfill the left-back role.
Celtic may have to bring in another player at left-back if indeed the decision is that Bolingoli is persona non grata, meaning another dive into the transfer market that Lennon and co would have liked to avoid this summer.
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