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Published Date: 21 January 2008
CELTIC manager Gordon Strachan will run the rule over American international goalkeeper Brad Guzan in training this week.
The Chivas player could cost the Parkhead club £1 million if he impresses during his spell in Scotland. The 23-year-old, who played in America's 2-0 friendly win over Sweden in Los Angeles during the early hours of yesterday morning, is now expected
to fly to Glasgow.

The highly-rated goalkeeper, who has also been linked with Arsenal, said: "It's always exciting when a great club such as Celtic are interested in you. Of course, I know all about the club – they are a world-renowned team with a fabulous history."

Guzan has been capped five times by the US and was voted the best goalkeeper in the MLS this season. If Celtic want to make the move permanent, they will have to apply for a work permit as Guzan does not meet the strict Home Office requirements at the moment. That would mean a panel sitting to make the final judgment – as they did last week when they gave the go-ahead for Celtic to make a firm bid for Japan international Koki Mizumo.

If Guzan gets the green light, it will further fuel speculation that Artur Boruc could leave the club in the summer despite signing a lucrative extension to his contract only a fortnight ago. AC Milan have been continually linked with the Poland international and could be prepared to meet the £10million valuation.

Boruc's value could soar even further if he plays well during the European Championship finals in Austria and Switzerland this summer.



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  • Last Updated: 20 January 2008 9:03 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Celtic FC
 
1

Raskolnikov,

St Petersburg 21/01/2008 00:49:10
Typical. Boruc signs a new contract and it only takes a few weeks before the rancid Scottish media are trying to punt him yet again.

Are Celtic the only club who cannot strengthen their goalkeeping options without it seeming to mean the imminent departure of the current number 1?

The guy is coming to Celtic on TRIAL for pity's sake, yet we are expected to believe that he is Artur Boruc's replacement?

Only in Scotland.
2

KingKenny,

21/01/2008 02:26:29
Celtic have great 3Keepers. I think Celtic not need New Keepers, If Mark Brown leave.. Michael McGovern will replace No 2.

but Brad Guzan is big great future player, I hope Other SPL Club try this guy..If can use money
3

mac1888,

21/01/2008 05:03:11
Mark Broon a great keeper lol check out Brad Guzan on youtube.The 10 million for boruc will probably be needed if we dont get a decent striker and central defender before the transfer window closes,champions league money wont be certain next season if they rank rotten jammy bar stewards rangers win the league.Who cares about record turnover when were struggling against that mob!!Speculate to acumilate Mr lawwell?:)
4

Real Men Against Bhoys,

Melbourne 21/01/2008 07:45:04
Makes a change from reading tht Hutton is on his way to Spurs.

Bye, bye Borat - you've been a hoot! 10 milion for that polish clown would be good business for ra sellick. It would almost make up for not winning the league this season...
5

Moonbeams,

21/01/2008 09:19:04
My my how the hacks and cream buns are wishing, begging, praying, wetting their Y-fronts that big Artur leaves sharpish.

He has signed a new contract, he will be making top class saves and winding up you Yahoos for a wee while yet. Get over it.
6

Celtic Bhoy,

Carlisle 21/01/2008 10:39:43
I have heard it from the horse's mouth, Boruc will be at Celtic Park for many a year to come.

God Bless you Artur and God Bless the Celts!
7

The Lurgan Tiger,

21/01/2008 12:51:32
He hates the huns you know
8

buy2let,

johnstone 21/01/2008 12:59:56
you put your right hand up
you put your right hand down
left shoulder,right shoulder

you do the holy goaly
and you turn around
and make all the huns go nuts

ooh artur boruc
ooh artur boruc
thats whats its all about











9

sonofcosmos,

glasgow 21/01/2008 13:17:38
i wuld think abetter number two is required as brown just didnt seem to have the stature for celtic..and we shipped 9 points during his short period in goals..
10

Jock Smith,

USA 21/01/2008 16:37:30
#8,
A perfect example of why Celtic and Rangers fans will never come together as just football fans.
Bigotry raises it's ugly head again.
11

buy2let,

johnstone 21/01/2008 17:12:30
God bless you my son jock
12

Tom P.,

tombstone,arizona (really!) 25/01/2008 02:50:29
Right now Brad Guzan is the number 2 U.S. keeper in the depth charts behind Tim Howard at Everton! Guzan has great cat-like reflexes and is big at 6'4". His game and clean slate against Sweden this week showed why he was the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year! When Celtic played the MLS select team last summer, Boruc gave up two goals to MLS players who failed to score against Guzman all season.

 

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