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CELTIC have agreed a fee in the region £395,000 with Central Coast Mariners for Australian midfielder Tom Rogic.

The 20-year-old has spent the past week training with the Hoops at the winter camp in Spain and although he was left out of last night's friendly win over Steaua Bucharest, he has done enough to impress manager Neil Lennon.

Rogic's transfer has been the Australian A-League's biggest transfer story in recent weeks, with a number of English Premier League clubs, including Fulham, Queens Park Rangers and Reading, also chasing his signature.

It now appears Rogic is destined for a move to Glasgow with his club revealing that a fee has been agreed with the reigning Scottish Premier League champions.

"Central Coast Mariners FC wish to officially advise that terms have been agreed for the transfer of Tomas Rogic to Celtic FC," read a club statement.

"Rogic will now travel to Glasgow from Spain with the Bhoys and will discuss personal terms with the Scottish giants over the coming days."

The move is still subject to personal terms between Celtic and Rogic and assistant manager, Johan Mjallby, is hopeful the move can be completed.

"It is great news Tom is coming back with us and hopefully we will get the deal done," he said. "He has been really impressive in training and you can see he has real ability.

"I'm sure Tom watched the games against Barcelona and realised playing for Celtic in the Champions League is second to none.

"It is great for him, too, as Celtic is a team full of young talents who are looking to improve and have great careers. Celtic is a great place for Tom to start in European football."