Martin O’Neill has been speaking to the media before Celtic’s Premiership trip to face Aberdeen on Wednesday night.
Here are the key lines:
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O’Neill confirms he is “very interested” in signing former Arsenal and England midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and has held talks with the 32-year-old, who has been without a club since leaving Besiktas last summer.
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However, O’Neill says Oxlade-Chamberlain, who has been training with Arsenal, has “lots of options, some closer to London too” and the Celtic boss is “surprised teams haven’t already teed him up”.
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Celtic are not currently speaking to any other out-of-contract players.
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Having signed three players on deadline day, O’Neill is “happy” with Celtic’s business, adding: “It’s nice to get a few people in, in different positions. I think they can help in the manner in which I think the two new arrivals who have played some games for us have done really fine.”
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O’Neill is “delighted” the board made a “major statement” by turning down bids rising to £25m from Nottingham Forest for Arne Engels: “It’s really tempting. And it’s come at a very, very late stage from that viewpoint. So real, great credit to them.”
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Asked if the board spoke to him about the Engels offer, the Northern Irishman says: “No, absolutely not. Not at all. No, they turned it down before telling me.”
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Engels didn’t “kick up a fuss” at the move being blocked and O’Neill says “we can re-look at things in the summer”.
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O’Neill did not feel the need to speak to Engels, saying: “I think his agent was happy enough with the situation. He said this is it, Arne is happy here, he wants to see what the season will bring at the end.”
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After adding five players in total, O’Neill was asked if he has the squad to win the title, replying: “My view is exactly the same as it was when I arrived here. We’re chasing. And at the end of it all, we’re behind. It’s in Hearts’ hands, we’ve got no room for error.”
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On newly-signed winger Joel Mvuka, whose from Lorient became a loan deal after a reported issue in his medical, O’Neill says: “I’m not going into any great detail, I don’t think that that’s right. But it has ended like that there. He’s fine, everyone is happy with the way that it has materialised. And we’ll see. He’s a really great lad and if his football matches his character, we’re in business.”
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On fan frustration over Celtic not buying any players in the window, O’Neill says they had “a deal set up” for Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis but he “chose to stay”.
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The Celtic boss adds: “Those things happen in the game. It happens from 1 January, it happens on the 24th and it happens late on. So that does happen, it’s happened every single time. You can have things set up and be thwarted.”
[BBC]
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