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Celtic have been linked with a move for Sunderland striker Danny Graham, a favourite of the new Hoops manager Brendan Rodgers.
The 30-year-old is set to be a free agent at the end of next month and has previously played under Rodgers at Watford and Swansea.
Graham has scored seven goals in 18 appearances during his most recent loan spell at Championship side Blackburn but failed to score in 12 other appearances for the Black Cats.
Since his £5 million move to Sunderland in 2013, Graham has made 42 appearances, scoring one goal at the end of last season against Everton and has also provided four assists.
According to a report from the Daily Mail, Rodgers wants to make Graham one of his first signings this summer.

Strikers Stefan Scepovic and Carlton Cole are already in line to move on from the club this summer, with Scepovic moving permanently to Getafe, whilst Cole is being released.
This could make room for the Englishman at Celtic, who is out of contract this summer.
However, Graham is currently earning £35,000 a week at Sunderland, and will need to take a pay cut if any move north of the border were to materialise.
Another face Rodgers is familiar with is Chris Davies, who was announced yesterday as the new Celtic assistant manager.
Davies previously worked with the 43-year-old at Reading, Swansea and most recently Liverpool, where he headed the opposition analysis for Rodgers.
No no NO.Another non scoring striker,havent we learnt our lessons
Chris sutton, one goal for Chelsea the season we signed him.
Manager has worked with him before and knows exactly what he can d
no! there is no point in spending 25 grand a week on a player who clearly hasn’t done much in recent years & is in the latter stages of his career. From 2013 hes only scored 16 goas lol… if your going to go for someone that age, why not ross mccormack? plenty of goals at every team hes played with in england where the championships still more competitive than out premiership, plus hes scottish which is always a bonus 🙂