Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink is desperate to prolong his Celtic career by triggering a one-year extension clause in his contract, reports the Sunday Mail. The Dutch striker is in the final season of his deal but there is an option for a further 12 months if both parties agree.
The 30 year old said: "I signed for three years with an option for another so we need to see what's happening. Everything is open but I enjoy it here. Life in Scotland treats me well and the family like it which is important.
"Celtic is a great club and we have to get together and talk. If we can agree with each other then I'll stay for another year.
"If you enjoy it there's no reason to think about moving. Maybe I'd like to play in Holland again one day - but right now I like it here."
Asked if the Hoops would be keen to keep the striker, boss Gordon Strachan said: "Absolutely no danger.
"We can talk any time he wants.
The coaching staff love him. The players love him.
"Even when you meet Jan for a couple of minutes he's terrific. He's not a 30-goals-a-season man, it's usually in the 20s.
"He probably has no chance of that this year because he has been out for 16 weeks but just having him in the tunnel beside us is great."