‘MY CELTIC CAREER IS NOT OVER,’ ALLAN 

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SCOTT ALLAN has been in spectacular form since his loan deal switch from Dundee to Hibs last month.

However, the skilful midfielder insists his career at Celtic is NOT over.

Allan, brought to the champions by Ronny Deila from the Easter Road side in  August 2015, has vowed to give Brendan Rodgers something to think about between now and the end of the campaign.

The 26-year-old playmaker, whose contract at Parkhead runs until 2019, was excellent in Neil Lennon’s side’s 2-0 triumph over Aberdeen in Edinburgh at the weekend.

Allan reckons playing alongside ex-Celt Dylan McGeouch and John McGinn is bringing out the best in him.

He said: “The balance in our midfield is perfect. The three of us bounce off each other, we’re all comfortable on the ball and we all have our own strengths.

“When you play in that No10 role, some things won’t come off, but it only needs one of them to work and it can change the whole game. I just want to enjoy football and that’s happening here.

“As for what happens at Celtic, whether the door can open for me, that’s something you’d need to ask the manager there.

“I just want to focus on what happens at Hibs until the end of the season then take it from there.”

Asked if he could play at the top level in future, Allan replied: “I believe so. In terms of creativity, Aberdeen had a guy following me about the park for the first 45 minutes and I still made things happens. That’s my game and I can play it as well as anybody.

“Neil Lennon makes everything simple, black and white. You just play your game, be free. It was like that under Alan Stubbs as well and it suits me fine.”

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