READ MORE: Where are they now? Celtic are also said to be interested in another 19-year-old, with Wigan’s Kyle Jospeh catching their eye. As such, he’s a confident player in the air, winning 1.8 aerial duels per match over 9 Championship appearances [WhoScored?] Howson gave his views on this via an article he posted on Twitter, with the message ‘Long morning read from me on Liam Shaw’s move to Celtic’. Indeed, since then he’s averaged a WhoScored rating of 7.25, which is way up on his season average of 6.85, and he’s played a part in two wins, conceding just three goals in the process. Celtic have emphasised a buy-low-sell-high approach in the transfer market over the last decade. With the likes of Liam Shaw coming in, and the club preparing for bids for the likes of Odsonne Edouard and Kristoffer Ajer, this is arguably evidence of a methodology in action. It’s also good for the coffers. Liam Shaw and Tom Lees are both confirmed absentees but there is some hope that Dominic Iorfa and Izzy Brown could feature. ... but following the suspension to Liam Shaw… Olly Lee could return for Luton this weekend after he was named on the bench on Tuesday night. A lot has been made of Rhodes’ heroics up the attacking end, but Borner has been an absolute warrior down in the defence. Celtic target Liam Shaw: a playing profile Shaw stands at 6’2″, offering real height in the middle of the park. So, Celtic could pick up a very good player at a cut-price, considering his contract situation. However, in the last 10 matches, Shaw has scored and assisted both once. When he has played, Luongo has been decent, ranking fifth for average WhoScored rating (6.65) among Owls players with ten or more starts. After all, interest in the likes of Liam Shaw, Kyle Joseph, Kwadwo Baah, Alfie Doughty and others implies that the Bhoys are looking for bargains in England. Earlier this week, Liam Shaw confirmed on Twitter that he will be joining Celtic following the culmination of the current campaign when his existing deal with the Owls expires. WhoScored Team of the FA Cup Third Round Goalkeeper: Daniel Barden (Norwich) - 8.31 rating Defence: Michael Helik (Barnsley) - 8.88, Liam Shaw (Sheff Weds) - 8.68, Will Boyle (Cheltenham) - 8.43. . You can safely add Mbenza to that list. Many Sheffield Wednesday fans are reacting to the latest comments from Dejphon Chansiri around midfielder Liam Shaw and his future at the club. Si Ferry’s nostalgic picture has us looking for answers. With Celtic already signing up Liam Shaw and eyeing Kyle Joseph, the English leagues are proving to be a decent hunting ground for quality players. Liam Shaw (born 12 March 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for Sheffield Wednesday. Head to Head Stats Standings Central midfielder Liam Shaw and experienced striker Jordan Rhodes are have returned to training, but are doubtful for the trip to the south coast. The defensive-midfielder was named Whoscored’s man of the match when facing Exeter in the FA Cup, which was also the match Shaw got his most recent assist. Career Sheffield Wednesday.