Back in January, Celtic were believed to be in talks with Tottenham over a loan move for Victor Wanyama.
The Kenya international has found himself surplus to requirements with the Champions League finalists, playing just 24 minutes of Premier League action this season and only nine in the Champions League.
His only start has come in the Carabao Cup defeat to Colchester, and it certainly seems like his time with Spurs is up.
Despite the Hoops being in talks with Jose Mourinho’s side, no return to Celtic Park materialised for Wanyama and he remained in north London – however, his brother Harry has recently made a revelation about the midfielder’s future.
What did he say?
Harry Wanyama told People Daily: “Victor’s agent Ivan Modia will announce whether he will be leaving Spurs or not and which club. He is to make the announcement in two or three days.”
Have January concerns been eased?
When revealing that Celtic and Tottenham were in talks over Wanyama back in January, The Evening Standard states that Neil Lennon’s side harbour concerns over the 28-year-old’s long-term fitness – a fair point given his recent injury struggles.
Since January ended, Wanyama has not played a single minute of football for Mourinho, nor has he even made any outings at youth level to build up his fitness – he is severely lacking game time.
As a result, will Celtic’s doubts over their former star have eased at all? There has certainly been nothing of note to suggest that they will have, in any way, shape or form.
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Thankfully, we don’t have much longer to wait in regards to where the Kenyan’s future lies, if his brother is to be believed, that is.
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