The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Griffiths hungry for action, says Lennon

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Leigh Griffiths has told Celtic boss Neil Lennon that he is hungry for action.

The 29-year-old Scotland striker had a lengthy spell out earlier in the season due to injuries and personal problems and has not started a Hoops match since a meaningles­s Europa League group game against Cluj in Romania on December 12, with five subsequent substitute appearance­s last month.

Griffiths’ future was subject to speculatio­n when Poland Under-21 forward Patryk Klimala signed a four-andhalf year deal from Jagielloni­a Bialystok earlier this week, ostensibly as back up to number one striker Odsonne Edouard, with attacker Vakoun Bayo also at the club recovering from injury.

However, ahead of the William Hill Scottish Cup fourth-round tie against Partick Thistle today, boss Lennon was asked if any other strikers were on the horizon.

“We have Odsonne in and Griff and Griff is looking good,” said the Hoops boss, who confirmed Celtic have agreed a deal with Israeli side Bnei Yehuda to sign midfielder Ismaila Soro.

“He had a good Dubai trip and trained well again this week so maybe not.

“We will see how things go over the next few weeks. I can’t comment on speculatio­n surroundin­g any player really.

“There has been a lot in the last few months about Griff. But he is hungry and he wants to play and he has made that pretty clear to me.”

Reports claim Ivory coast striker Bayo has asked to leave the club on loan for the second half of the season.

Lennon said: “I have no inclinatio­n about that at all. Bayo has had a few injuries but he is just coming back from a long-term injury. He is back in training now.

“We are hoping there will be a couple of deals done this week where people either go on loan or go permanentl­y.

“There will be two or three players maybe going to leave.”

Ryan Christie is suspended for the clash with Ian Mccall’s Jags while there are doubts over James Forrest and Kristoffer Ajer, who have knocks.

Mohamed Elyounouss­i (foot), Hatem Abd Elhamed (groin) and Jozo Simunovic (knee) are still out.

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