Sunday Mail (UK)

Hoops are a Ded loss raps agent

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slated Celtic for going back on promises in the wake of rejecting a £9million bid from Fulham.

Sevilla and Lazio are waiting in the wings but a quietly seething Brendan Rodgers angrily accused the agent of disrupting his side’s build-up for the 1- 0 defeat to Hearts.

It was claimed Boyata was absent through a back injury and illness but Lichtenste­in said: “It’s difficult, it’s impossible for this kind of pain to go away in less than a month.

“Entering the last 10 months of his contract, everyone understand­s he cannot put his career at risk by playing at 95 per cent, which a footballer does when covered by two or three years of contract.

“On January 1 Dedryck will sign elsewhere by being free without reporting anything to Celtic.”

Rodgers admitted Boyata won’t f ly to Athens but revealed Lichtenste­in sparked a scene on Friday then refused to stay for talks.

The Celtic boss said: “The club have been in negotiatio­n with Dedryck from last season. It was pretty clear we wanted to keep him. Rightly for him he wanted to wait until after the World Cup to see how it all went. Different with Tom Rogic, he wanted it signed and sealed before he went.

“That was the ongoing discussion­s back then, put on hold because he was away. Now there have been one or two offers for him.

“Dedryck’s agent turned up yesterday at the training ground. He wanted to speak to me at 10 o’clock. I’ve got a meeting with players at half past 10 concentrat­ing on this game and I said I’d meet him after training once I’d done my work.

“Obviously when I came back after training he wasn’t there.”

Rodgers was asked if he believed Boyata’s problems were physical or mental and he added: “There are a couple of issues medically and at this stage it is difficult for players. I respect that but he’s not disruptive.”

Lichtenste­in claimed Celtic haven’t responded to requests to thrash out Boyata’s future after knocking back a deal worth £50,000 a week to the player from Fulham.

He said: “Celtic are a big club but don’t behave like one. Phone calls have gone unanswered. Meeting requests have been refused.

“Dedryck is disappoint­ed because he was made promises that have not been kept. Being angry is one thing, being disappoint­ed is more serious.”

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BLAST AT CELTS Lichtenste­in

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