The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Griffiths will not be going out on loan anywhere

- By Brian Fowlie SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Neil Lennon will add two new players, at least, to the Celtic squad in January.

But the Parkhead gaffer is adamant Leigh Griffiths won’t be going out on loan.

The striker has found it hard to get game time this season and couldn’t even make the bench for last month’s League Cup Final against Rangers. Lennon, h ow e v e r, believes Griffiths is nearing full fitness and can make an impact this term.

He said: “Leigh’s too good a player to go out on loan. I think he can be an asset for us in the second half of the season. “He’s not making any waves to go.

“He brings us that something different. He has that striker’s instinct and movement.

“He’s looking better in training – day by day, week by week.

“If we can get him fully fit for the long haul, there’s no way I’d let him go on loan.

“He seems happy and he’s not coming off it. He doesn’t seem distracted by anything. He’s making good progress and is very willing.

“We gave the boys a day off on Thursday and he came in – that’s a really good sign for me.

“I don’t know if he’d have done that in the past. Probably not.

“He knows he’s got to stay on top of things, and he’s doing that as best he can.”

With new players set to arrive, some others will have to leave.

Men like Jack Hendry, Marian Shved, Eboue

Kouassi, Luca Connell and Vakoun Issouf Bayo are struggling to get near the Hoops’ first-team squad. They could go on loan o r ma k e p e rma n e n t moves.

Scott Si n c l a i r has become a fringe player this term, but will be difficult to move on.

The 30-year-old is one of Celtic’s top earners and is out of contract in the summer. Lennon said: “We’re looking to add a minimum of two, and no more than four. We’re working on that.

“It’s difficult to do deals in January and get the right quality.

“The squad needs a bit of streamlini­ng and we’ll look to keep the main core together as we go along. “Some need to go out and play. We may benefit from that in the future.

“It’s difficult keeping them all happy, especially because of the consistenc­y of the first team since the start of the season.”

Celtic face St Mirren on Boxing Day and Rangers next Sunday, then there’s a winter- break training camp in Dubai. Lennon went on: “You can’t beat a bit of warm weather. But the players will be working hard – it will be like a mini pre-season.

“They will get a few days break before we go out to Dubai, and then we will be doing some really intense work.

“That will benefit them in the second half of the season.” n

Celtic target Sebastian Andersson has revealed he would only consider moving from Union Berlin if he was guaranteed a first-team place.

The Hoops spied on the 28- year- old striker in last weekend’s Bundesliga game against Paderborn as they look to find cover up front for goal machine, Odsonne Edouard

They are reportedly battling it out with Dutch giants, Ajax, and another Bundesliga side, Schalke, to land Andersson.

The Swedish internatio­nal has netted 10 goals this season in 21 appearance­s for club and country, and has helped promoted Union to a respectabl­e midtable position in the current campaign.

The former Kaiserslau­tern forward is out of contract at the end of the season, with clubs weighing up whether to sign him on a pre-contract.

And Andersson has admitted he would consider quitting the German capital club if he was given assurances about whether he would be an automatic starter for Neil Lennon’s side.

He said: “For me, the most important thing is to play.

“Of course, you always have to talk about money. After all, there is life after your career.

“But if you don’t play, it’s no fun. “I enjoy it at Union Berlin. We are not a one-man team. We have no stars.”

And Andersson’s captain, Christophe­r Trimmel, admits he’s not surprised at clubs, including Celtic, looking at him.

He said: “Sebastian is a key player for us. He runs after balls very few strikers would chase.

“I have already told our manager to make sure Sebastian signs a new contract.

“He is absolutely vital to us.”

 ??  ?? Celtic hitman Leigh Griffiths
Celtic hitman Leigh Griffiths
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Sebastian Andersson

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