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A Ded cert to remain

Charly admits his time’s up at Celtic

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From Back Page his deal in the summer having moved from Manchester City in 2015.

The 27-year-old could have an opportunit­y to put himself into the shop window at the World Cup in Russia if he’s picked on Monday for the Belgium squad.

However, Boyata has spoken to manager Brendan Rodgers about staying at Parkhead.

Scott Bain and Kris Ajer have signed deals in the past week and the centre-back said: “I am in talks with the club and I have said it before that I am happy here.

“Right now, nothing is done and it’s not like I can actually say what is going to be done for definite.

“But I am in talks and we are trying to find some sort of arrangemen­t.

“I have been talking a lot with the manager and trying to find a solution.

“I don’t want to say yes and then nothing happens later but everything is so positive. I am having a great time here.”

Boyata can collect another medal for his Celtic collection against the Steelmen and is geared up for a physical battle.

Stephen Robinson’s CHARLY MUSONDA has confirmed he has left Celtic after failing to make the grade during his loan spell.

The 21-year-old Chelsea playmaker returned to Stamford Bridge for treatment on a collarbone injury as rumours swirled over his future.

The playmaker arrived in Glasgow, originally for 18-months, to much team will be combative against the champions but the defender insists the Hoops are ready.

Boyata said: “Motherwell have the reputation of being a physical team.

“So we know we have to go in for a battle.

“We can’t just play, we know it’s a final and anything can happen.

“We will be playing for history but for Motherwell it is as big a chance for them. They will give 100 per cent, so it’s going to be a big fight.”

Boyata has no complaints about Well’s style and said: “I’m not the type of person to make a comment about that.

“In the past, we’ve had examples with challenges, elbows and everything but I don’t think I’ve heard anyone from our team say anything about them being too physical. ”

CELTIC have confirmed they will have an open top bus celebratio­n if they defeat Motherwell in the Scottish Cup Final.

If Brendan Rodgers’ side collect the cup on Saturday they will celebrate with a procession from Dalmarnock to Celtic Park, beginning at 6.15pm if the game doesn’t go to extra time. fanfare but failed to make any sort of impact.

He said on his Instagram account: “I’d like to thank all of the Celtic family, spending the second half of the season in such a prestigiou­s club with its incredible fans was an experience to cherish.

“I’d like to thank Brendan Rodgers for giving me that opportunit­y and guidance.”

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