Kamara keen to stick with Hoops

Diomansy Kamara has told Celtic supporters his "priority" is to stay at the Parkhead club, even though he must return to Fulham first. 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.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."At the moment, I don't know what is happening as my loan is finished here," he told Celtic View."I will go back there but my priority is to stay at Celtic so we will wait and see what happens."Obviously if I can stay at Celtic I would be happy as I enjoyed my time here."When you are outside you know Celtic are a massive club, but when you come here you understand why this is."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."And the good thing is that if you come back you don't have to have a long time to adapt."Sometimes you need a few games or months to adapt to a new club but now I know exactly what I can do here."He added: "I was very frustrated as I was injured and I think I can play better than what I have shown already."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