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Transfer: Iheanacho keen to extend Celtic stay
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Transfer: Iheanacho keen to extend Celtic stay

Daily Post about 2 hours 1 mins read

Kelechi Iheanacho hopes he will be offered a new deal by Scottish Premiership champions, Celtic, DAILY POST reports.

Iheanacho arrived the Celtic Park on a free transfer last summer after parting ways with LaLiga outfit, Sevilla.

The Hoops have the option  to extend his stay  for an additional year but are they to take a decision on the striker’s future.

The Nigeria international is fan favourite after scoring a number of crucial goals for the club.

Iheanacho finished the campaign with  nine goals in 24 appearances across all competitions.

“I hope I’m still a Celtic player at the start of next season, but I leave that to the club to sort out,” Iheanacho told Premier Sports.

Transfer: Iheanacho keen to extend Celtic stay 

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