Sead Haksabanovic has dropped a bombshell social media update calling into question his future at Celtic.
The winger, 24, has sparked fears over an exit from the club as he posted an image of himself alongside Oh Hyeon-gyu in black and white.It comes after Haksabanovic came on as a substitute in Celtic's 0-0 draw with St Johnstone on Saturday.
He said: “Hopefully. I think it’s clear… I have said before we have improved the squad with some of the players we have brought in, but we have lost starters. So we need to improve the team.“You have got to go again the following season where there is a greater expectation on you and more pressure. “There’s no numbers. I spoke with the club when I first came in and assessed the squad and we just need to improve that quality.
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