Motherwell value goalkeeper Trevor Carson at significantly higher than the £200,000 bid from Celtic that the Fir Park club rejected. The 29-year-old
sbo arrived at Fir Park on a three-year contract in the summer in a £10,000 move from Hartlepool United. Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson said it would be a "nightmare scenario" to lose his goalkeeper with one day left of the
sbo transfer window. "It would have to be a very good bid to let Trevor go," Robinson said. "It would certainly make things very difficult for me. "Player's valuations go up and down depending on what point in the window you're at
sbo because the closer you are to the end then the timescale to replace them becomes very difficult." Celtic made the move after Scotland number one Craig Gordon was ruled out for up to 12 weeks through injury. They are seeking competition for understudy Dorus de Vries - who replaced Gordon at half-time in Saturday's 1-0 win over Hibernian - with third-choice Conor Hazard loaned out for the season to Championship club Falkirk. Northern Irishman Carson, who started his career with Sunderland, has made 28 appearances this season for Well.