Fridjonsson – time to talk & probably walk

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CELTIC’S Icelandic striker Holmberg Fridjonsson has admitted he faces a dilemma in the summer.
The 22-year-old, who has yet to make an appearance for the Hoops since signing from Fram in 2013, is coming to the end of his loan period at Brondby.
Now the youngster accepts he is in the dark about where he will be next season. He said: “It’s a bit difficult because I do not know my future.
“I don’t know whether I will be here, in Celtic or elsewhere. It would be easier to know. Sometimes it can be difficult to train and play without thinking about the future. It’s certainly something I think about, but it can, hopefully, be solved quickly.”I might return to Celtic, but I do not know for sure. I need to talk to the manager about it.

“It was Neil Lennon, who picked me up and now there is a new manager who I have not spoken much with. He has his own system and its own players and I need to find out whether I fit into it or if I should find a new club.”Celtic have four or five good attackers and generally a strong team. It’s hard to make the team because there is so much competition, so a move is certainly a possibility.”

Fridjonsson, nicknamed ‘Bertie’, has been hampered by injury and has scored just once in 13 appearances for the Danish giants.

There are only six games remaining in the Superliga and Fridjonsson and Teemu Pukki, also on loan at Brondby, will be free to return to Parkhead.

Pukki, the £3million misfit bought from Schalke by ex-boss Lennon in August 2013, has already stated he would like to return to Spain where he had a brief stint with Sevilla in 2009.
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