A NEW Celtic shop could open in a retail unit in Glasgow.
The club is seeking permission from the council to open a store in the former Next building on Queen Street.

It is unclear if the existing store on Argyle Street will remain open[/caption]
The Hoops outlet will be next door to Primark and will sell merchandise including strips.
It is unclear if the existing shop, on Argyle Street, will remain open.
An artist’s impression of the new shop has been revealed which shows green and black signage.
Celtic Football Club has been approached for comment.
Elsewhere health retailer has opened a brand-new store in Glasgow’s Central Station.
And the new unit is ideal for anyone travelling to and from the city because of its location.
Holland & Barrett, known for its health foods, vitamins, and protein shakes, already boasts hundreds of stores nationwide.
Now, the British-based firm has launched its latest shop in the country’s busiest train station.
The store will stock the brand’s newest range of health and wellness solutions, including their sports and food lines, crafted by expert nutritionists and chefs with a focus on supporting gut health.
And shoppers can bag 20 per cent off these ranges until March 24.
The store also features an in-house women’s health coach, offering “a deeper level of expertise and confidential support on hormone health.”
Network Rail staff took to social media to celebrate the opening, writing: “Something new at Glasgow Central.
“Holland & Barrett has arrived, bringing healthy snacks, vitamins, and more to the station.
“Pop in next time you’re passing through.”

An artist’s impression shows green and black signage on the front of the store[/caption]