Celtic blast Kris Boyd switch reports

11 April 2012

Celtic today categorically denied they were preparing a sensational swoop for Rangers striker Kris Boyd.

Reports today claimed the Parkhead club were set to offer the Scottish Premier League's record goalscorer £30,000 a week and a £1million signing-on fee to defect from the Hoops' arch-rivals.

Celtic wasted no time quashing that speculation this morning, issuing a statement on the club's official website, www.celticfc.net, which read: "Welcome to the silly season.

"We can categorically state that Kris Boyd has never been a target for Celtic and at no time have we ever attempted to sign him.

"We will not, repeat NOT, be making a bid for the player."

Boyd joining Celtic would have caused arguably the biggest transfer storm in Scotland since Maurice Johnston snubbed Celtic for Rangers in 1989.

The 26-year-old is out of contract this summer and is still deciding whether to sign a new deal at Ibrox.

He has been strongly tipped to join Birmingham, with Blues boss Alex McLeish a known admirer having come close in January last year to signing the man he brought to Rangers before the move broke down over personal terms.

Turkish outfit Kayserispor have also been linked with the player.

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