Mowbray unlikely to bolster squad

The rumour that Celtic are set to move for Tottenham striker Robbie Keane refuses to go away but restricting his answer to a more general inquiry about bringing players in on wages of £50,000-plus per week, Mowbray said: "I would suggest that is out of my hands."Within the structure we have currently, there is no scope for that."Every football club has its own policies and at this moment I don't envisage that happening - unless certain individuals want to make that commitment themselves."But at this moment, no, I don't think so."Mowbray remains relaxed about the future of defender Gary Caldwell, who is out of contract at the end of the season and who appears no closer to signing a new deal.He said: "Am I concerned? No."He will either sign a pre-contract somewhere or he won't; he will either move on if we get a bid acceptable to us or he will stay and do what he is doing now."But we don't have to make that decision now because he is under contract at the moment."The Celtic boss, however, bristled when asked about the possibility of bids coming in for in-form Aiden McGeady.He said: "I am not expecting any (bids), I am not anticipating any and I am not wanting any."Aiden is very settled, he is enjoying his football and he is looking forward to hopefully helping us win the title this year."His technical ability, his speed of feet and his ball manipulation are almost a God-given gift."He has to use them to the benefit of the team."He brings a different dimension to our team, particularly for this club when you are playing against teams who put a lot of men behind the ball and sometimes that individuality can help unlock the door for us."We are delighted that he is performing at such a high level."

Source: Team_Talk