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Emilio Izaguirre is poised to complete his move to the MLS from Celtic after winning another league title at the Scottish club.
Izaguirre currently has just over a year remaining on his current contract and will likely be moved on this summer.
According to a report from Eurosport, the left-back will move to Toronto FC in the hopes of getting regular first-team football, hence his reason for wanting to leave Paradise.
The Honduran international has fallen out of favour this season under Ronny Deila due to the emergence of 18-year-old Kieran Tierney from the youth academy.

Celtic did receive and offer for Izaguirre in the January transfer window from Getafe, however, it didn’t meet their valuation of the 30-year-old.
This move to the MLS for Izaguirre will also give Celtic more wages to spend players this summer with a new manager set to be appointed in the coming weeks.
Since he joined in 2010, Izaguirre has made 234 appearances in the green and white Hoops, scoring five goals and adding 45 assists.
His exceptional performances when he first arrived led to him being named the SFA Players’ Player of the Year due to his outstanding performances for Celtic.