Kamara Fulham plea: Don’t price me out of dream return to Celtic

Fulham striker Diomansy Kamara desperate to be part of Neil Lennon’s Celtic revolution at Parkhead

Fulham striker Diomansy Kamara wants to return to Paradise-this time on a permanent basis.

The 29 year –old striker spent six months on loan at the Hoops last season and new Celtic boss Neil Lennon is said to be keen to retain his services.

But the £3m buy out clause in his Fulham contract is proving a stumbling block and the striker is hopeful a knock down fee can be agreed.

Kamara who scored two goals during his loan deal told reporters: “Celtic have an option to buy me for around £3m but they don’t want to pay such a sum for player who only has one year left on his contract.

“Discussions are continuing and, honestly, my priority is to stay at Celtic. I know the manager, there is a preliminary round of the Champions League to play in and the atmosphere in the stadium is incredible.

“My directors are asking a lot of money to let me go but can’t afford to be too greedy.

“If the worst comes to the worst it won’t cause me any problem to play one more year at Fulham to leave on a free.

“But I’m going to speak to the directors and if we can come to an agreement I think clubs could be interested in getting me for less money.”

Fulham signed Kamara from West Brom for £6m in 2007. The Craven Cottage club would be loathe to see him leave for free next season and could be willing to do business with Celtic, especially now boss Roy Hodgson has moved on to Liverpool.

If Kamara’s dream move to Celtic doesn’t materialise the player revealed he will look to move to France with Paris St Germain his ideal choice.
Looks like kamara wants to stay. Hope a deal can be met thought he looked the best of the loan players last season, bar keane.