
Greg Taylor spotted with Celtic FC player on boat in Spain
The Scottish footballer, 27, was pictured in Formentera with pal and Hoops player Luke McCowan.
Taylor's football future is currently unknown after his contract at Celtic ended last season.
However, that didn't stop the footie ace from enjoying the sunshine with 27-year-old Luke.
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(Image: Instagram) In a picture on Instagram, the pair posed for a topless snap together while on a boat.
In the image, the duo, both from Inverclyde, looked chuffed as they basked in the Mediterranean heat, donning trendy swim shorts.
Taylor joined Glasgow's Celtic in 2019 after leaving Kilmarnock FC, where he played from 2016 until 2019.
At the Hoops, the star made over 150 appearances and netted several goals for the club.
Meanwhile, his pal McCowan joined Celtic several years after Taylor in 2024. The youngster has since only made over 30 appearances at the club.
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