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I´m staying put, says Celtic´s Brown

AFP - 5 January 2009 11:55

Celtic midfielder Scott Brown, seen here in July 2008, has insisted he is happy in Glasgow and has no immediate intentions of pursuing a big-money move to the English Premier League.

GLASGOW (AFP) - Celtic midfielder Scott Brown has insisted he is happy in Glasgow and has no immediate intentions of pursuing a big-money move to the English Premier League.

The 23-year-old Scotland international has been linked with a 9million pounds (euros) transfer to Portsmouth while Tottenham are also reported to be keen on acquiring his services.

Brown, however, is happy for manager Gordon Strachan to reject all offers.

"I'm a Celtic player and I'm enjoying it just now," the former Hibs star said.

"I want to keep that going. I'm enjoying winning games and looking forward to the future.

"It's fine if no-one is sold because I'm happy here.

"The thing is everyone wants to play Champions League and UEFA Cup football. We were disappointed that we didn't get further this year, but there's always next year."

Comments (2)

tomassi

5 January 2009 13:32

well done,Brown.Celtic is the best.go bhoys go

SoccerwayHooligan

6 January 2009 06:33

Good loyalty: Nakamura and Boruc, the goalkeeper have said the same thing and really, Celtic is a pretty good place to be and the PL is rough and tumble and tough in comparison.

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