CARL STARFELT reportedly visited a specialist in London this week for advice on his Celtic injury comeback.
The centre-back has been out and struggling with injury since being forced off against Rangers in September.
And now The Scottish Sun claim Starfelt has headed down south to see a specialist for "detailed advice" on his comeback timeline.
It's claimed Celtic are hopeful of a return within two to three weeks but are awaiting a report from the specialist over a timeline for his return.
Starfelt had missed the opening two Scottish Premiership matches with a hamstring problem before picking up the knee injury against Rangers.
Ange Postecoglou has been without both Starfelt and Cameron Carter-Vickers in recent weeks with the US international also sidelined for a period.
On Carter-Vickers' injury comeback, Postecoglou commented this evening: "We'll see.
"He'll have a session tomorrow away from the main group.
"Hopefully he's not too far away."
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