Celtic forward Kelechi Iheanacho has said a decision on his future will be made after Saturday’s crucial league clash with Hearts.
Iheanacho joined the Hoops on a free transfer last summer after severing ties with Spanish club, Sevilla.
The Nigeria international penned a one year contract, with Celtic holding the option to extend his contract by a further year.
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“I think after 90 minutes on Saturday, then we’ll talk about that,” Iheanacho was quoted by daily record.
Martin O’Neill’s side will host Hearts in a potential title-deciding clash at Paradise this weekend.
Iheanacho insisted that Celtic are fully prepared for the winner-takes-all showdown against league leaders Hearts.
“We’re happy where we are at the moment and we’ll fight on Saturday to see that we win. It’s going to take for us to have this fighting spirit of winning trophies, fighting together as a team, working together as a team to win,”he added.
“We’ve had that all season, so we just take that in on Saturday. It’s like a cup final, so we’ll give everything. And we’re at home, so we have to give everything to win and they’re a very, very strong side.
“I think it’s a massive moment. It will be a massive moment for the club. Since this season, Hearts has been one of the strongest teams in the league. It’s going to be a very, very difficult game. It’s a title challenge game. They’re going to come out with everything to win the title. We need to be ready to face that.”


