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Monday, 6 August 2012

Celtic will let Wanyama leave but at the right price

Celtic boss Neil Lennon has been cagey while responding to rumors that Victor Wanyama is headed out of the Scottish club. Though he admits he is not surprised by big clubs like Arsenal and Manchester United monitoring the Kenyan international, Lennon says his club will only release him if they get the right offer.
He was quoted by tribalfootball.com saying : "Every player has his price but we're not a selling club - although every club sells players if they get the right offer," said Lennon.
"But it's right that we are spoilt for choice in terms of talented young players in midfield."
Wanyama featured in his club's 1-0 weekend win over Aberdeen. This was his 30th match for the club since joining from Belgian Pro League club Germinal Beerschot. Out the 30 games,25 have been first eleven starts and the rest as a substitute.
Wanyama made his Champions League debut last week against HJK Helsinki,a match that ended 2-1in favor of Celtic. This made him the third Kenyan to feature in the elite European league after senior brother McDonald Mariga (Inter Milan) and Dennis Oliech who is currently negotiating a move to a French Ligue 1 side  from Ligue 2 club AJ Auxerre.

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