Post by Taxigirl on Jan 17, 2004 11:36:28 GMT
Scotland goalkeeper Robert Douglas no longer wants to leave Celtic now that he has reclaimed the no.1 jersey.
Last month Douglas was upset at finding himself behind Magnus Hedman in the pecking order and revealed plans to hold talks with other clubs.
Douglas has since returned to the first team - enjoying a run of six games and four clean sheets.
"I'm enjoying just now more than any other time I've been at Celtic," said Douglas. "I'm more relaxed."
"When I started the season, the gaffer never guaranteed anything and Magnus came in and did well.
"It's a difficult position because one of us always has to be on the bench and not involved."
"Like any other guy - whether you're professional, junior or amateur - if you're training all week then you want to go out and do your job at the weekend so I'm glad to be back in.
Meanwhile, Celtic boss Martin O'Neill has said that any new faces arriving at Parkhead during the transfer window will have to be loan deals.
O'Neill bought Stephen Pearson from Motherwell for £350,000 last week but lost out on the chance to snap up Kilmarnock's Peter Canero, who has signed for Leicester.
"I am always interested in good, young players that might do a job for Celtic but at this minute we are not in a position to do anything," said O'Neill.
"I was made aware, not only that Peter Canero was out of contract, but also that he was going down to Leicester but I am not in a position to do anything in terms of the market.
"I have made enquiries about players but they would be on loan."