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McGhee desperate to land Kennedy

Thu 24 Jul, 11:30 AM


Motherwell manager Mark McGhee has pleaded with Scottish Premier League rivals Celtic to let them sign John Kennedy on loan.McGhee has lined up a season-long loan deal for the Scottish international as he looks to bolster his defensive options.

Celtic chief Gordon Strachan is believed to be willing to loan out Kennedy so that he can some regular first team action under his belt.

Norwich are thought to be rivalling Motherwell for Kennedy's signature, but McGhee insists the central defender wants to make the move to Fir Park.

The move is understood to be being held up by Celtic's demands that Motherwell pay all of Kennedy's wages during his loan, but McGhee concedes the Lanarkshire club cannot afford that.

"It seems a simple enough thing to get done but we seem to be finding it difficult between the two executives," McGhee told the Daily Record.

"We can't, apparently, afford the full amount, so we're haggling to see if we can make it any less.

"I don't think Norwich is a red herring but unless Celtic are prepared to compromise or we are prepared to find the full amount he'll probably end up there.

"But if either or both of those things happen - we give a bit and they give a little - he can come here.

"John wants to come here and has made that absolutely clear but at the moment we have not come to an agreement.

"Regardless of other centre-halves, John is the one I want. It would take a chunk of it (Motherwell's budget) but I feel it is a worthy and worthwhile investment."

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  1. Surely, a financial compromise can be agreed here??.. JK needs some match practice after the horror 2 years of injury. GS cannot guarantee him a regular place, irrespective of those injuries, so he can either do impersonations of Ally McCoist in his Rangers days, or get regular football under his belt. I'm sure Strachan has long-term plans for the guy, but I think he also realises that, at Celtic, John's "head is above the parapet", and is more likely that "asassins" in the opposite teams will come in with more physical challenges than those made against "lesser" teams such as Motherwell. John, don't forget that the door is always open for you at Celtic Park!!

    From STEVIE B, on Thu 24 Jul 1:15PM
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