Celtic has unveiled plans to build a hotel at Parkhead.
The club have today made a Proposal of Application Notice to Glasgow City Council in relation to possible further development of the Celtic Park area.
That proposal includes the potential creation of a new hotel, retail store, ticketing facility and museum.
The application is part of Celtic’s plan for the area as re-generation of the East End of the city continues.
This application represents only the first stage in this process.
A club statement read: "It is important to emphasise that considerable work and investment over a number of years would be required to bring this project to fruition.
"There would be a number of challenges to overcome to complete a development of this scale.
"Celtic aims to be a world-class football club in everything it does. We are pleased to have made significant investment in recent years to develop the stadium and public realm area for the benefit of our supporters.
"Any further development of this kind would be a hugely positive step for the Club, for our supporters and for the local community."
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