Boruc's Bhoys exit saddens McGinn

iall McGinn admits Celtic will lose a hero and role-model when goalkeeper Artur Boruc completes his move from Parkhead to Fiorentina. Boruc is to quit Parkhead after the Italian club confirmed they had agreed a fee with Celtic, with the 30-year-old ready to complete his move once he has passed a medical.He has been a controversial character in the five years since his move from Legia Warsaw, making more than 200 appearances during that time.McGinn fears his departure will leave a huge void in the dressing room but insists life will go on without the popular fans' favourite, who had a year left on his current deal."It's a disappointment because he has been here for a few years and he has served the club well," said the Celtic winger, as he promoted the club's new kit."He's a person someone like myself looks up to and he's a big hero with the fans so it's disappointing to see him going."He's a big player. He just goes about his own business and just gets on with things."Having a man like Artur around the squad is always good for the young boys like myself to look up to."But you've got to expect these changes in football and move on and push on and do the best for yourself."Whether boss Neil Lennon now launches the search for a new number one remains to be seen.But McGinn believes Boruc's fellow countryman Lukasz Zaluska is more than capable of claiming the gloves.He said: "He came in a few times last season and played in a run of games when Artur was out injured or whatever."I think Lukasz is more than good enough to come in and follow in his footsteps."

Source: Team_Talk