Wolverhampton Wanderers' star striker Henri Camara could soon be loaned out to Celtic for 1 season. This would be good from the Celtic point of view, despite the arise of new hopes such as Craig Beattie to replace Larsson, I think Camara would be better suited to it for a while, and possibly even in the long-term. Plus it would be a good deal for him as he expressed desire to go to a bigger club than Wolves.

From BBC Sport
Wolves striker Henri Camara has begun talks with Celtic regarding a season-long loan deal.
He was to undergo a medical on Thursday evening and it is anticipated that the deal will be concluded on Friday.
The English club had given Celtic permission to speak to him after accepting a loan offer of about £1.5m. Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey had rejected a bid from Bolton but he said: "I never said we wouldn't sell, just that £2.7m was unacceptable." He added: "Dave Jones would like to keep him but if a club came in with the right package we would have to look at it."
If Celtic do agree terms with the 27-year-old, they will have the option of making the move permanent at a further cost of £5.8m. Camara handed in a transfer request after Wolves were relegated and he told the club he did not want to play lower division football.
He was fined for missing the start of pre-season training but returned on Monday.