Celtic have a long list of players to have graduated from of their youth academy.

The Bhoys are, and have long been, the biggest exporters of young footballers in Scotland. They've produced so many talents that you may well have forgotten some that made the cut, and here's five that might have slipped your mind:

Brophy has been one of the SPL's most consistent strikers over the past few seasons. Now at Kilmarnock, Brophy left Celtic's academy because he was told he was 'too short', before graduating from the Hamilton set-up in 2012.

The Berkshire-born Fisher moved up north to join the Celtic youth academy in 2011, making his first-team debut in 2013 - he made a total of 21 appearances for the club before leaving for Rotherham in 2016.

A weathered goalkeeper if there's ever been one, Marshall has exactly 500 career appearances to his name. Starting out at Celtic, Marshall made 50 appearances for the Bhoys, having represented the likes of Norwich, Cardiff and Hull City since.

The Irishman's career has been an fascinating one to follow. He went on to make over 250 appearances for Celtic in the seven seasons after he broke out of the academy, and today the 34-year-old plays on-loan at Charlton Athletic.

Wallace is a product of Celtic's, but has spent most of his playing career in England. He'd made just 52 appearances in his first five seasons at Celtic Park, and has since made a name for himself with the likes of Sunderland, Preston, Burnley and Sheffield Wednesday.