Bhoys run the rule over trialists

06 July 2010 11:15
Celtic will step up their assessment of George Boateng and several other trialists as boss Neil Lennon looks to continue adding to his squad.[LNB] Midfielder Boateng, 34, arrived at Celtic's Lennoxtown training complex yesterday after being released by Hull City.[LNB]He joins 22-year-old Montenegro forward Slaven Stjepanovic in trying to win a deal while 25-year-old Le Mans full-back Ibrahima Camara is also looking to earn a move to Glasgow.[LNB]Lennon has already signed two full-backs this summer in South Korea international Cha Du-ri and former Aberdeen player Charlie Mulgrew.[LNB]Celtic have also held talks with former England defender Sol Campbell and Cardiff winger Joe Ledley and the recruitment process is picking up pace.[LNB]Assistant manager Johan Mjallby said: "There are a couple of players trying to come in and being on trial. It's a good chance for us to have a look at them training.[LNB]"George Boateng has only been here a day and there has been a lot of running. Hopefully he can stay on for a couple of days and we can have a look at him playing football as well.[LNB]"Slaven has been training for a few days with us. For all the players the first few days has been just running and not too much football.[LNB]"We have started to get the balls out now and it's a better chance for us to have a look at them."

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