Hoops consider Fletcher dilemma

Hibs confirmed on Friday night they had received a verbal approach from another Scottish Premier League club for their star player, who is under contract at Easter Road until 2013.A statement on the Edinburgh side's website read: "Hibernian FC today rejected a verbal approach from an SPL club to discuss the potential transfer of Steven Fletcher."No further discussion is planned."Despite Hibs' official line, there have been reports they may accept a bid in the region of £3million for the 21-year-old Scotland forward.There are also rumours Celtic could be offering a player-plus-cash deal for Fletcher, who has scored six goals this season.Last term's Scottish Football Writers' young player of the year was linked with a host of clubs in the summer, including Real Madrid and Middlesbrough.If he was to make the short journey to Glasgow, he would join former Hibs team-mates Scott Brown and Gary Caldwell at Celtic Park.He would also link up with Willo Flood, who on Friday completed his move to the Hoops on a two-and-a-half-year contract.The midfielder opened talks with the Scottish champions less than 24 hours after his penalty miss helped send the club into the Co-operative Insurance Cup final at the expense of Dundee United.Celtic agreed an undisclosed fee with Cardiff for the 23-year-old, who spent 18 months on loan at Tannadice.Flood hit out at Celtic over the "stupid" transfer speculation immediately after Wednesday's semi-final at Hampden but his "dream" move soon materialised.The Irishman, who began his career at Manchester City, revealed his pride over signing for the Hoops."It really is a tremendous honour to sign for a club of Celtic's stature," Flood told the club website."This is an exciting challenge and one which I am really looking forward to."I have been a fan of Celtic all my life and this truly is a dream come true to sign for the club."I will be joining a great group of players and I will be giving everything I can to make as big a contribution as possible to Celtic Football Club."I hope to play my part in achieving more and more success for the club and its supporters."Flood, who made 68 appearances for the Tayside outfit, added: "I would like to thank Dundee United for all they have done for me."I have enjoyed my time there immensely and I wish the club all the best for the future. My focus is now Celtic and I can't wait to get started with my new club."Manager Gordon Strachan said: "We are delighted to welcome Willo to Celtic."He has had a tremendous time at Dundee United, where he has shown great ability, drive and enthusiasm. We look forward to working with him at Celtic."

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