The 26-year-old will be brought in to ease Celtic’s defensive woes.
Liverpool defender Nat Phillips is currently on-route to Glasgow ahead of completing a season long loan-move with Celtic.
And Grant told Go Radio that when Phillips did feature for the Merseyside club, he came through with flying colours. He said: “He had a lot of games for Liverpool at a young age. He came in at the time the boy [Ben] Davies who was supposed to go to Celtic ended up at Liverpool and he ended up keeping him out the team. He done exceptionally well, played Champions League games and everything. He’s a very honest defender.
Fellow pundit and former Rangers defender Craig Moore was then asked if he would throw Phillips in for his Celtic debut against the Light Blues on Sunday.
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