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Marc Crosas is reportedly on the brink of a £300,000 move to FC Volga.

The Russian season doesn’t start till March which allows their clubs to buy players outside the transfer window.

Crosas has become a twitter favourite of the Celtic support but despite the speculation of a transfer has made no comment about the move on his twitter account.

It has been business as usual for the Bishop of Twitter who has been chatting away in Spanish without any mention of a move to Russia.

The Volga club website hasn’t commented on a transfer although it does give details of a visit from Vladimir Romanov the owner of Hearts.

Romanov is described as Lithuania’s most famous businessman and is in  to discuss business and footballing links.

Crosas was signed by Gordon Strachan for £800,000 from Barcelona three years ago but failed to establish himself at Celtic.

Neil Lennon’s signings of Biram Kayal, Efrain Juarez and Joe Ledley have pushed Crosas further down the pecking order with the popular Catalan making just three substitute appearances this season.

Stay tuned to the Crosas twitter account for any developments on the story.

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  • Joe McHugh says:

    Nothing added to the Crosas twitter today- that suggests that he must be busy… I wonder why…

  • Frank McGaaaaaaarvey! says:

    Good luck to him wherever he ends up, and he sure needs 1st-team football at this stage in his career. I wonder why it just didn’t happen for him at Celtic. Everytime he played I thought he looked really good with his distribution of the ball – quick, short passing and rarely a ball wasted. However, with the form of Celtic’s central midfield of late his chances of 1st-team action at celtic are as remote as ever.

    He is to be applauded for his attitude whilst on the sidelines. Never once have we witnessed a petted lip or heard a “play me or I will leave” ultimatum. Liek I say, best of luck to him in the future.

  • john west Belfast says:

    agree with you 100% Frank , it,s a pity because the way Celtic are passing the ball about now it would have suited Marc more. Good luck to him

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