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Celtic target addresses transfer links as Telstar exit confirmed

Celtic target addresses transfer links as Telstar exit confirmed

He's out of contract and has been linked with a move to the Hoops, Schalke and NEC Nijmegen, with Parkhead spies reportedly having watched him in recent matches.
And the 25-year-old made it clear he will have plenty of offers.
He said: "I knew this would be my last match in the Telstar shirt, so I gave it my all and didn't want to get knocked out this time.
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"I'm completely exhausted. Even if they have to take me off the field on a stretcher, I just wanted to go to the Eredivisie with these guys so badly.
"NEC would really like to have me, that's true. That's one of the clubs I can go to, but there are more clubs in the running.
"I'm going to enjoy the celebration and then I'll slowly make a decision together with my agent.
"This is really deserved, we fought so hard for each other."

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