CELTIC full-back Josip Juranovic has been asked about transfer speculation surrounding his future.
And the Hoops defender was quick to swerve the question as he pinpointed his love for the Parkhead club.
The Croatian right-back has made quite the impact at the club, quickly becomign a fans' favourite.
He's been one of many impressive signings from Ange Postecoglou since he arrived less than one year ago at the club.
And his consistent form at such a high level had led to reports of Premier League clubs, such as Leicester City, watching Juranovic with a keen eye.
When asked about his time at Celtic so far, he said: "Yes, I am satisfied, but it can always be better, new training is a new chance, I do not want to waste a single part of my career.
"Celtic is a great club, I enjoy it from the first day, I go to training with a smile, I enjoy the club, the city, the fans."
When asked about a move, he added: "Transfer? There are always some stories, but I leave that to my manager, I am at Celtic with all my heart."
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