Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has dropped a teasing injury update concerning the return of midfielder David Turnbull.

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In recent comments cited by the Daily Record, the 56-year-old Bhoys manager revealed that the 22-year-old, who has not featured for the Hoops since the 3-1 Scottish League Cup final victory over Hibernian back in December, is finally close to recovering from his hamstring injury - with the Scotland international expected to rejoin first-team training in the not too distant future.

Speaking about the current condition of Turnbull, Postecoglou said: "Turnbull is almost back training."

Fans will be buzzing

Considering just how important a part of Postecoglou's side Turnbull had proven to be earlier this season, the news that the 22-year-old is finally close to making a return to first-team action is sure to have left the Parkhead faithful buzzing.

Indeed, over his 18 Premiership appearances in the current campaign, the £5.85m-rated attacking midfielder has been in breathtaking form for the Bhoys, scoring five goals, registering four assists and creating seven big chances for his teammates, as well as making an average of 4.1 key passes - the most of any player in the league - and taking 3.7 shots - the second-most in the division - per game.

These returns have seen the £14k-per-week Scotsman average an almost unbelievable SofaScore match rating of 7.87, ranking him as the best player in the top flight of Scottish football.

As such, while Celtic have been on an incredibly impressive run of form without the former Motherwell midfield maestro - remaining undefeated in their last 21 league fixtures, only three of which have been draws - it is clear for all to see that the return of Turnbull will undoubtedly provide the Hoops' hopes of going on to reclaim their Premiership crown with a major boost.

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