Knutsen says 'nothing is certain' amid Celtic link - gossip
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Knutsen says 'nothing is certain' amid Celtic link - gossip
"Image source, Getty Images Bodo/Glimt head coach Kjetil Knutsen responds to reports of interest from Celtic as the Scottish champions are linked with Morocco's under-20s captain. Bodo/Glimt head coach Kjetil Knutsen has admitted "nothing is certain" over his future as he nears the end of his contract with his side having one game left to retain the Norwegian title and, when asked about being linked with the Celtic job, says he would only leave for "something that is more exciting than Glimt". (TV2), external"
"Martin O'Neill says he was not at St Mirren's match against Hibernian on Saturday, Celtic's next two opponents, in expectation of being interim manager for those games but because of due diligence in case the search for a permanent team boss drags on. (The Scotsman), external Interim boss Martin O'Neill does not know if he would continue as Celtic manager after the international break if asked but expects to be informed by Sunday"
"According to reports in his homeland, Celtic have made an enquiry about signing Morocco Under-20s captain Houssam Essadak and have asked UTS Rabat to name a price for the 20-year-old defensive midfielder who pulled out of a 400,000 transfer to Las Palmas this summer and was also linked with Sunderland. (Glasgow Times), external Former Everton and Rangers striker Duncan Ferguson says Youssef Chermiti has all the attributes to be successful after his summer move from the English club to Ibrox"
Kjetil Knutsen admitted "nothing is certain" about his future as his contract nears its end while Bodo/Glimt pursue the Norwegian title and he would only leave for "something more exciting than Glimt". Martin O'Neill attended St Mirren for due diligence, does not know if he will continue as Celtic manager after the international break and expects clarity by Sunday. Celtic have enquired about Morocco Under-20s captain Houssam Essadak and asked UTS Rabat to name a price. Duncan Ferguson urged patience with Youssef Chermiti, and Rangers head coach Danny Rohl declined to confirm immediate striker recruitment while backing current forwards.
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