Lawrence hoping for Celtic move

Republic of Ireland international Liam Lawrence has pleaded with Stoke not to price him out of a move to Celtic

Republic of Ireland international Liam Lawrence has pleaded with Stoke not to price him out of a move to Celtic. The midfielder believes he has no longer has a future with the Potters and is desperate to join the Hoops this summer.

Celtic have reportedly bid £1.5 million for the but Lawrence fears the move may be scuppered if Stoke hold out for an unlikely price.

"Celtic are a massive club and I just hope Stoke and Celtic can come to an amicable agreement for me," the 28-year-old told the Stoke Sentinel.

“I hope I don’t get priced out of a move. If Stoke are looking for £2 million, that sounds about right — and will be a good deal because I only cost £500,000.

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“My agent says there could be another couple of clubs interested, but I’ve said to him I’d love to go to Celtic because I don’t think there’s a bigger club for me.

“I know Celtic haven’t had the best of seasons, but if they can bring in a few players, then I’m sure we can try to and turn things round up there.”

Lawrence revealed he had discussed the prospect of joining Celtic with Republic of Ireland team-mate Robbie Keane, who spent the second half of last season on loan at Parkhead.

Lawrence said: “Keano says it’s an absolutely massive club with unbelievable support, stadium and training ground. He rates it as one of the biggest clubs in Britain and I’m very excited about the prospect.

“I’d love playing in front of 60,000 fans; it’s already something I’ve done and enjoyed with Ireland and Stoke this season.

“Playing in the Champions League would also be something special. But I think qualifying starts when I’m supposed to be on holiday, so I don’t think the missus will be too happy.”