Socceroo Tom Rogic is back in full training and could return to competitive action with Celtic in the next fortnight, according to Scottish reports.
The Scottish Sun reports that the 24-year-old midfielder could feature as early as Celtic’s April 8 Scottish Premier League (SPL) clash with Kilmarnock.
Rogic has not played competitively since suffering an ankle injury on December 17 in the league against Dundee.
He re-injured the ankle in training in early February, requiring surgery which was expected to sideline him for two to three months.
Celtic, who have all but secured the SPL title, are gearing up for a Scottish Cup semi-final against rivals Rangers on April 23.
Rogic would be a key figure in that semi-final, having scored 10 goals in 27 appearances prior to his injury.

The former Central Coast man’s return to fitness would be a major boost for the Socceroos who will be without Mark Milligan due to suspension for their next fixture.
Australia takes on Saudi Arabia in a must-win World Cup qualifier in Adelaide on June 8.
Rogic missed this week’s qualifiers against Iraq and UAE, while Aaron Mooy missed the latter fixture due to suspension.
Tom Rogic could return to action next weekend when Celtic face Kilmarnock after a three month layoff pic.twitter.com/Ca8SLTBr2w
— Read Celtic (@ReadCeltic) March 28, 2017
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