Celtic outcast Maik Nawrocki has had his chances of returning to Poland brutally ruled out.

The Polish stopper has played just five minutes for Brendan Rodgers’ men this season with that appearance coming in the Premier Sports Cup win over Falkirk back in September. He cost the Hoops over £4million last July in a transfer from Legia Warsaw.

But, he only managed seven league starts last campaign and has found himself well down the pecking order this time around and is not being used. He’s been linked with the exit door with talk over a return to his homeland with Slack Wroclaw either on loan of a permanent deal according to reports in Poland.

But club sports director Rafal Grodzicki has emphatically ruled out any prospect of the deal insisting his side are NOT even interested in his services. He said: “I can assure you that we weren’t even interested in this player. We have many central defenders in the club and our priority for strengthening are in other positions.”

The 23-year-old, who was once on Werder Bremen’s books too, still has three-and-a-half years left of his deal at Celtic and seems certain to leave next month.

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