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Craig Bellamy says Celtic “isn’t on my radar” and insists being linked to the Parkhead post has made him more proud to be Welsh.

It has been reported that Wales boss Bellamy – who had a loan spell at Celtic in 2005 during his playing career – is among the potential candidates to succeed Brendan Rodgers since his resignation, with Martin O’Neill currently in interim charge of the Scottish champions.

“I can understand the links because I played there,” Bellamy said at a press conference to announce his squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Liechtenstein and North Macedonia.

“I definitely understand the links, but I love what I’m doing at this present moment and I’m completely focused on what’s to come.

“It’s looks like it’s going to be a (World Cup) play-off in March, and that’s what I’m focused on.

“I couldn’t want anything more than I have at this present moment. That’s where it lies with me.

“Anything else just isn’t on my radar and it won’t be on my radar. I’m a real proud Welshman.”

Bellamy attended a Football Association of Wales roadshow in Bangor last week, meeting fans and doing a question-and-answer session with supporters.

The 46-year-old signed a contract in July 2024 that...

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