McCormack eyes top-flight chance

04 June 2009 11:28
The 22-year-old was one of the Bluebirds' outstanding performers last season. And while the Scot is happy to remain with Championship side City, he would be keen to test himself at a higher level and has already admitted a move to Celtic would appeal if Mark McGhee gets the job at Parkhead. "I am happy to stay at Cardiff but the chairman has said everyone has a price and if someone is willing to pay the money he thinks I'm worth, then that is up to the chairman," he told Sky Sports News. "Everyone wants to play in the Premiership and I am no different." McCormack, who left Rangers in 2006, also believes his recent form will make his critics re-think. He added: "A lot of people doubted me, saying maybe I wasn't good enough for Rangers, I wasn't good enough for Scotland but I think I've proved a few people wrong by playing for Scotland. "Obviously I would like to give the Premiership a chance and believe I could nick some goals there as well."

Source: Team_Talk