Celtic to hold talks with keeper David James on Monday
Celtic will meet David James on Monday when the England World Cup goalkeeper visits Glasgow for a look around the club and possible signing talks.
Manager Neil Lennon considers the 39-year-old to be the ideal replacement for Artur Boruc, now at Fiorentina.
Lennon has Pole Lukasz Zaluska and American Dominic Cervi but wants a major figure in goal as he continues to rebuild the team.
James’ former club Portsmouth withdrew an offer they made to him in May.
Sunderland manager Steve Bruce confirmed his interest in James on Saturday, giving the veteran the opportunity to continue to play in the Premier League in England.
James made 138 appearances for Pompey and, according to club administrator Andrew Andronikou, wanted to be their player-manager.
However, Steve Cotterill was appointed to the Portsmouth hot seat and the Fratton Park side have decided to withdraw the offer they made to their keeper after he failed to commit his future to them.
Celtic have returned from their pre-season tour of the United States and are preparing for their Champions League third-round qualifying first leg at Sporting Braga on 28 July.
After the player’s agent contacted Celtic, Lennon stated: “The fact he is interested is very encouraging from our point of view.
“I want to get the best goalkeeper I possibly can, not only for the league and Europe but also someone who can fill Artur’s shoes – and he’s one who can.
“He will come up and have a look and see if he fancies it.
“I’d like to speak to him myself and see what he is thinking but the fact they have made the initial contact is very encouraging.”
Despite the apparent interest shown by the 53-times capped keeper, a source at Celtic Park last week described the chances of James signing as “a long-shot”.






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