Kamara keen to stick with Hoops

12 May 2010 14:01
Diomansy Kamara has told Celtic supporters his "priority" is to stay at the Parkhead club, even though he must return to Fulham first.[LNB] The Senegalese striker arrived on loan from the Cottagers in January but his time in Glasgow was blighted by injury and he made only 10 appearances.[LNB]However, while the Hoops continue their search for a new manager to take them in to next season, Kamara is clear that he wants to return - although the London club may want to make the move permanent to receive a fee.[LNB]"At the moment, I don't know what is happening as my loan is finished here," he told Celtic View.[LNB]"I will go back there but my priority is to stay at Celtic so we will wait and see what happens.[LNB]"Obviously if I can stay at Celtic I would be happy as I enjoyed my time here.[LNB]"When you are outside you know Celtic are a massive club, but when you come here you understand why this is.[LNB]"There is a great structure, you can work properly and everyone is like a family - which really surprises me as at big teams you don't feel like you are at home.[LNB]"And the good thing is that if you come back you don't have to have a long time to adapt.[LNB]"Sometimes you need a few games or months to adapt to a new club but now I know exactly what I can do here."[LNB]He added: "I was very frustrated as I was injured and I think I can play better than what I have shown already.[LNB]"I played okay, but if I have a good preparation before the league starts, I can show Celtic supporters my best football."

Source: Team_Talk