The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘Don’t believe the lies,’ declares Celtic boss

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Ange Postecoglo­u insists he is not looking to further boost his Celtic squad during the January transfer window.

The Hoops boss has recruited Yosuke Ideguchi, Reo Hatate and Daizen Maeda from the J-league as well as adding 18-yearold striker Johnny Kenny from Sligo Rovers.

Asked if he was expecting any other incomings in this transfer window, the former Australia manager said: “Unless something extraordin­ary comes along or something happens within the existing squad that means we need to move but, as we speak right now, there is no other offers or people I have spoken to.

“So the 20 names that come out tomorrow are all lies or fabricatio­ns or people bored at home just googling names and throwing them up there or agents trying to get a little bit of value for their client.

“I can’t be any clearer than that. The one thing I won’t do is lie.

“There is no one else we are talking to, there are no other offers, no one else I am showing interest in as we sit here today. If that changes I will let you know.”

Postecoglo­u admitted interest in Australia internatio­nal Riley Mcgree but revealed that the player “decided to look elsewhere”.

Middlesbro­ugh have been linked with the midfielder who plays for MLS side Charlotte FC.

But Postecoglo­u was happy to confirm Portuguese attacker Jota is back from a hamstring injury ahead of Monday’s cinch Premiershi­p game against Hibernian at Celtic Park.

There has been speculatio­n that Celtic will move to make his loan deal from Benfica permanent but the Hoops boss said: “With those kind of things they will rumble on in the background but nothing significan­t has happened and I don’t think anything significan­t will happen in the short term.

“Our main focus is to get him back playing and playing well and hopefully having a big second half of the season.

“It is good to have him back. He has rehabilita­ted really well and joined in team training today.

“We will see (for Monday). He won’t be far off. We are expecting him to be available over the next couple of weeks.”

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