Boateng's agent adamant Celtic haven't been in touch
MIDDLESBROUGH midfielder George Boateng, who was yesterday linked with a move to Celtic, is likely to move to another club in the English Premier League.
The Dutchman was reported to have travelled to Glasgow for talks and been given a tour of the club's Lennoxtown training ground, but the player's agent Barry Silkman dismissed such claims, insisting there had been no contact whatsoever from the Parkhead club. Newly-promoted Premier League side Hull City are strong contenders for Boateng's signature having already agreed a settlement fee with Middlesbrough for the remainder of the player's contract, although two other top-flight clubs have shown strong interest and could also make official approaches this week.
Silkman, the Dutchman's representative, said: "A Premier League club know what the fee would be and have asked to speak to the player and his representative. I will be speaking to them, probably on Tuesday."
A newspaper report yesterday claimed Celtic manager Gordon Strachan, who brought Boateng to Britain while manager of Coventry in 1998, was hoping to be reunited with the 32-year-old at Parkhead, but he now looks set to extend his stay in England.
The full article contains 199 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
06 July 2008 10:27 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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