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Boyata’s future unclear as he trains with U20s

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Dedryck Boyata’s future at Celtic remains unclear after he was left out of the Hoops squad for the Betfred Cup clash at Partick Thistle today.

The Belgium internatio­nal claimed he missed the Champions League qualifying defeat at AEK Athens on Tuesday night with an injury while manager Brendan Rodgers said he was fit.

The 27-year-old will train with the under-20s this morning as Celtic prepare to begin the defence of the trophy which has been part of their domestic treble for the previous two seasons.

Assistant manager Chris Davies said: “Dedryck has had a long chat with the manager. It is an unfortunat­e situation. We can’t change what happened.

“There was a frustratio­n obviously. The manager is managing the situation and Dedryck won’t be involved tomorrow, obviously.

“There is no point vilifying anybody or blaming one individual. The situation as it stands is open and we will see what happens.

“Obviously there has been a lot of frustratio­n from the supporters but as it stands he is still a Celtic player and that may well be the case when the window shuts.

“So we can’t say he will be leaving the club. If the manager sees fit, he may well remain a Celtic player.

“Dedryck will agree that it could have been handled differentl­y. It is not all one person’s fault, that is the other thing to make clear.”

Boyata’s agent Jacques Lichtenste­in had claimed Celtic had broken promises to his client and was quoted by DH.be saying that as the defender is in the final year of his contract, he could not risk playing when not 100% fit.

Davies said: “As the manager has stated, he believed the player was available. The player obviously felt he wasn’t available to play.

“What hasn’t helped any of this from Dedryck’s point of view is that his representa­tive was quite vocal about his situation which didn’t help the matter.

“But as it stands, he hasn’t trained today. He is with the conditioni­ng team and hopefully he will train tomorrow with the under-20s squad and possibly be available to train with the team on Monday.”

Striker Odsonne Edouard missed the match in Athens with an injury which makes him a doubt for the Europa League play-off first leg against Suduva in Lithuania next Thursday.

“Odsonne has a knock so he is not going to be available for tomorrow, he is a little while away yet,” said Davies.

“Possibly (out of the Europa League qualifier) we will see how he goes.

“The medical team are assessing him, there is a chance he won’t be ready for that one.”

Meanwhile, Daniel Arzani revealed a telephone call with Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers sealed his two-year loan deal with the Parkhead club.

The 19-year-old Australia midfielder impressed for his country at the World Cup finals in Russia, where he was the youngest player in the tournament, and recently moved from Melbourne City to Manchester City.

Arzani will link up with internatio­nal team-mate Tom Rogic, who signed a new five-year contract at Celtic Park towards the end of last season, and who also encouraged him to make the move to Glasgow.

Speaking at Celtic’s Lennoxtown training complex, Arzani said: “I had a phone call from the gaffer Brendan Rodgers and he swayed my decision and convinced me to come here.

“It wasn’t so much about the football, he was talking about the club, the tradition and the fan base.

“I got along with him as a person, he is a really nice guy.

“There were a couple of other clubs interested (in a loan) but we didn’t really explore it at all really, once we heard Celtic were involved.

“I spoke to the gaffer and I was really excited to get started, it is such a massive club.

“I’m here for two seasons at least and my focus is to develop as a player.”

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Picture: SNS. New Celtic loan signing Daniel Arzani is unveiled by the club.

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