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Celtic tracking Camara, says agent

02/06/2004 - 16:07:54
Celtic are considering a move for Wolves striker Henri Camara, according to the player’s agent.

The Senegal international wants to quit the midlands club following their relegation from the Premiership.

Celtic, who are looking for a replacement for the prolific Henrik Larsson, can offer him guaranteed Champions League football.

But the player’s agent, the Monaco-based Scot Willie McKay, warned that there were other clubs on his trail.

McKay told www.skysports.com: “Celtic are keen on Henri and they are not the only ones.

“There a number of clubs looking at Henri including Bolton, Blackburn, Charlton, Middlesbrough and Portsmouth and he has a lot to consider.

“Henri wants to leave Wolves as he is determined to be playing at the highest level on a consistent basis.

“It is Henri’s aim to be the next African Footballer of the Year and he feels he needs to be playing at a top club in the best competitions to do this.”

Wolves are keen to hang onto the striker and have so far indicated they would not accept an offer for the forward.

The 27-year-old netted seven times in 32 games for Wolves last season having joined in the summer for £1.5m (€2.3m) from Sedan.

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