Summary
CELTIC'S hopes of landing in-demand striker MarcAntoine Fortune increased last night as Hull City boss Phil Brown's patience began to wear thin. New Parkhead boss Tony Mowbray wants to sign the Nancy player following his loan spell under him at West Brom last season and talks are ongoing.
Brown thought Hull were in pole position for his signature, alongside Celtic. But, with West Ham and other Barclays Premier League clubs now showing interest, he has threatened to pull the plug on a proposed Pounds 3.5million deal to concentrate on other targets, including out-ofcontract Michael Owen. Fortune, 27, had agreed personal terms with Hull but then stalled, leaving Celtic and West Ham still in the transfer hunt.See the full content of this document
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Celtic Could Cash in On Fortune Delay [Scot Region]
'It hasn't moved forward in the last 48 hours,' said an exasperated Brown. 'MarcAntoine has an offer f...
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