Campbell in no rush, Bullard keen

03 June 2010 08:44
Sol Campbell will make no decision over his future until Celtic resolve that of Neil Lennon, while Hull's Jimmy Bullard seems more interested.[LNB] Former England defender Campbell last week revealed he was "seriously considering" joining the Hoops and had spoken to Lennon about a possible move.[LNB]But with the latter not yet confirmed as permanent manager at Parkhead, Campbell is biding his time.[LNB]"I'm just waiting for Celtic to settle the situation with Neil," the 35-year-old told the Scottish Sun.[LNB]"When we last spoke, he was waiting to see if he was getting the job. I'd have to make a trip to Glasgow and have a look around, see what's happening. I will keep my options open.[LNB]"I'm not going to rush into anything."[LNB]Campbell, who is out of contract at Arsenal, has previously stated he would prefer to sign a new deal with the Gunners.[LNB]He added: "I am happy to wait and give Neil a chance and I will show respect to Arsenal and Celtic."[LNB]Meanwhile, Rangers midfielder Lee McCulloch has revealed Bullard has been phoning him to sound him out about Celtic.[LNB]Tigers star Bullard, 31, has been linked with a summer move to Parkhead, possibly in an initial year-long loan.[LNB]McCulloch said: "Jimmy's been on the phone quite a lot and he's asked me what it's like. He's been asking what life is like in Glasgow and if he would enjoy it.[LNB]"I've told him he would be idolised at Parkhead. The Celtic fans would take to him the second he arrived."

Source: Team_Talk