Arsenal, AC Milan linked with Celtic keeper Boruc
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Wed, 03/10/2010 - 02:48
Arsenal are being linked with Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc.
The Scottish Sun says Celtic are opening new contract talks with the Poland international.
He's been watched by Arsenal and AC Milan since his bargain £1.1million move to Celts in 2006.
Boruc has become a fans' favourite during five flamboyant and controversial seasons in the SPL and it's clear that Celtic are desperate to keep him.
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Comments (1)
Yes, sell him for 6 Million and McGeady and Brooon for 6 Million.
lets give the money to pay the debt off and roll on second place next year.
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