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Celtic boss speaks on possible reunion with former striker

Celtic boss speaks on possible reunion with former striker

Independenta day ago
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has tempered expectations regarding any last-minute additions to his squad ahead of the crucial Champions League play-offs.
The Scottish Premiership champions face an 11 pm Tuesday deadline to make up to two amendments to their European squad.
Celtic is scheduled to host Kairat Almaty in the first leg of the play-offs on Wednesday.
Rodgers indicated he is prepared to proceed with his current roster, stating he trusts his existing players to do the job.
He refused to address speculation linking veteran striker Jamie Vardy with a move to Parkhead, despite having worked with him at Leicester.
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