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Gunners put on alert as Celtic star uncertain over future

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Victor WanyamaVictor Wanyama has put Arsenal on red alert as the Celtic enforcer recently revealed his future in Scotland is uncertain.

The 21-year-old has been linked with a move to The Emirates and with his current deal whining down, the Scottish champions are eager to tie down the combative midfielder to a new contract to ward off any interest in him.

However, despite being happy at Celtic, Wanyama has revealed his future at Celtic is not certain.

Quoted in the Metro, the Kenya international recently said:

‘I just leave the club and my agent to sort everything out. You never know. We will see.’

When asked if this was his best season at Celtic since joining the club two years ago, he said:

‘I would say yes because we have won two in a row and also we have the (Scottish) Cup to play for.

‘Being in the last 16 of the Champions League is a great thing for a player to achieve.

‘It has been a great season and we have really enjoyed it.

‘Celtic is a good club and my team-mates have been great. They have been strong and just a very good team.’

Wanyama still has two-years left to run on his current deal at Celtic Park but despite having his best season at the club, the defensive powerhouse could well hand in a transfer request at the end of the season knowing that there are several clubs interested in his services. Plus, his father reckons his son is ready to move on and would like him to join Arsenal if he were to leave Celtic.

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  • ivorstephens says:

    Wanayama is ok but we have a surfeit of talented youngsters at the club just now.Id have a look at vermaelen as a holding midfielder he has all the qualities to play slightly further up the field

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