Robinson has been targeted fill Celtic's problem left-back position
Celtic are believed to be in talks with West Bromwich Albion about luring their defender Paul Robinson to Parkhead.
Boss Gordon Strachan has identified the 29-year-old as the solution to his problem left-back position, with Lee Naylor looking to return to England.
Robinson enters the final year of his contract at The Hawthorns and is frustrated at the lack of a new deal.
Wigan tried to sign the player in a �1.5m transfer last year but the move collapsed after he failed a medical.
Robinson went on to play a vital role in helping Tony Mowbray's side win the Championship, and was even named in the team of the year for that division.
Celtic could snap up the full-back at a lower price if he fails to agree a contract extension with the Premiership newcomers.
Robinson, who started his career at Watford, has earned a reputation as a versatile, no-nonsense defender able to slot into a number of positions at the back.
Current first-choice left-back Naylor enjoyed an impressive debut season at Celtic Park after joining from Wolves in August 2006 for �600,000.
But his form dipped last term and Strachan is thought to be ready to offload the 28-year-old.
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