Campbell won't rush Celtic move

30 June 2010 08:57
Sol Campbell insists he will not be rushed into making a decision about whether or not to join SPL giants Celtic.[LNB] The former England defender held talks with Celtic officials on Tuesday after arriving in Glasgow to have a tour of Celtic Park and the club's Lennoxtown training facilities.[LNB]Campbell is a free agent after his short-term deal at Arsenal expired and he is weighing up his options.[LNB]New Celtic boss Neil Lennon has made the 35-year-old one of his top transfer targets but Campbell plans to hold discussions with Arsenal before making a decision on his future.[LNB]"I'm here to get a feel for the place more than anything else," Campbell told the Daily Record. [LNB]"I have to talk to Arsenal as well because they are still at the table, I have to talk to everybody but the main thing for me right now is my wedding and honeymoon.[LNB]"I don't think I'll be committing myself to any club until after that."[LNB]Campbell, who is believed to have been offered a two-year deal at Celtic, has admitted the Scottish club must prove their ambitions to him if he is to make the switch to Scotland.[LNB]"I've met with Neil Lennon," added Campbell. "The club know they will win the league or finish second. It depends on where they want to go in Europe."

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