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Victor Wanyama Celtic newsVictor Wanyama will rejoin Celtic tomorrow in Germany.

The midfielders future has been at the centre of debate over the last few weeks with Cardiff City and Southampton both keen to take him to the Premiership.

Celtic have already agreed a fee with Southampton but the ‘deal’ didn’t get off the ground when the players agent, Ivan Modia, went public criticising the personal terms on offer.

Neil Lennon responded to Modia’s criticism of how Celtic had acted but crucially little has been heard of from the player himself.

Celtic can’t afford to turn down a £10m profit on a player signed two years ago from Belgium with Lennon’s man management skills about to be tested as he attempts to find a satisfactory outcome for all parties concerned.

Speaking after last night’s friendly with Sevastapol the Celtic manager said: “There are a couple of clubs still in the mix but nothing has been done yet. Cardiff are in but they’ve not made a concrete offer.

“I’m not convinced the terms of the offer they’re looking at is what we want. They’re going to come again, I think, but as things stand he’s our player.

“We’ll see him when he joins up with us and take it from there. We accepted one bid previously and that’s the level we’re looking at. Southampton may come back so I wouldn’t rule them out.”

Wanyama was given an extended break due to his international commitments with Kenya.

So far no clubs involved in the Champions League have admitted to an interest in the midfielder which could allow the 22-year-old to be involved in Celtic’s Champions League qualifiers.

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  • Frank McGaaaaarvey says:

    Cardiff & Southampton? Seriously big Vic?

    You can do better than that, even if it means staying with the Bhoys and helping us to a great run in Europe again. You can make more money by staying with the Hoops if that is your main concern as I am sure a bigger offer is still on the table. Tell you weasely, greasy agents to get to feck and let your sensible auld da do the negotiating. Stay put until the RIGHT move comes along. Don’t just get on the first bus out of here, it may not take you to the place you want to go.

    I said all that above as if he reads these pages!

    • Joe McHugh says:

      You’d be surprised at the number of Kenyan’s that visit this site- not to mention it’s celebrity followers on twitter.

  • steviebhoy says:

    Hope e does read it knock some sense into him.

  • Dhougal says:

    Stay another year big Vic ,that’ll add another couple o mill. for next year ,one to you ,one to Celtic …seemples !!!

  • DavieG says:

    Tweet him directly – I’d say he deffo reads them

  • Jhimmy T jnr. says:

    Just get him back wi the bhoys in training – u never know.

    Once the qualifiers keep coming and the Dublin decider, the 20,000 + a week with Celtic might not seem like a bad idea after all.

    In Lenny We Trust HH

  • yogi says:

    just be careful what you wish for ,vic.

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