Celtic manager Neil Lennon has admitted he wants Victor Wanyama at the club but also has other priorities in the January transfer window,
The Daily Record report (AGM live blog, 13:32).
The manager has been answering shareholder questions at a Celtic Park AGM this afternoon and the subject of transfers came up.
When asked what players he’d like to sign in January, the challenges around a deal for the Kenyan international came up,
and Lennon said: “For a player like Wanyama, availability and affordability. Would I like Wanyama in the building? Of course.
“But it may not be an area we are looking to add to because of the way the midfield is functioning.
“We are looking in the forward area. It may be the one area we are looking to strengthen.”
Wanyama of course previously enjoyed a very successful spell working under Lennon when the pair were both at Celtic. It’s a relationship that worked brilliantly for the Hoops and could again.
Lennon is right to temper expectations when it comes to his potential signing though.
Spurs aren’t the easiest club to negotiate with in the transfer market and protect their interests well. It’s unlikely they’ll let him leave on the cheap, even if he’s not set to feature under new head coach Jose Mourinho.
With Scott Brown and Callum McGregor also playing really well, it might not be worth breaking up that dynamic.
The striker comments are almost more intriguing because clearly the manager thinks Odsonne Edouard needs backup or support.
Leigh Griffiths is still working his way back to fitness and Vakoun Bayo has has multiple injury problems since joining in January.
Hopefully we see fruitful recruitment when the window opens.