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Ewan Paton

Inside Callum McGregor's top secret Celtic talks with Brendan Rodgers

Callum McGregor has opened up on his top-secret chat on with Brendan Rodgers while on holiday this summer.

The Celtic captain met with the Irishman while the pair were both on their respective trips in Mallorca last month.

The Scotland international described the conversation as a "sliding doors moment", as it became clear that Rodgers would be returning to Parkhead as boss.

The midfielder candidly lifted the lid on the chance meeting while speaking on the club's pre-season tour of Japan.

However, McGregor insists that he was not sent by Celtic and that it was Rodgers who reached out to him.

The skipper said: “I didn’t mention it to anyone — not a word. I never told a soul. Everyone was asking me that week what I was up to. And I just told them I was doing nothing but chilling out by the pool."

McGregor continued: “It was when I was on holiday for around five days before I met up with the Scotland squad.

“I flew out to Mallorca, and completely randomly, things started to unfold at Celtic with Ange moving on. I was just taking a few days to chill out.

“I then got a message from the manager asking how I was and if we could catch up.

“He’d heard I was out there — he’s clearly got spies everywhere. So it shows you never go under the radar for long.

“He was staying around 30 minutes away from me. We just met at my hotel and it was easy enough for me.

“Brendan came to my hotel and we just stayed and had a bit of lunch. We were just in the restaurant so I was actually surprised nothing came out about us meeting at that point. We were just lucky to get a wee bit of privacy to have a chat.

"The hotel was nice and private. But it stayed under the radar, probably for as long as it needed to, until he told everybody about it!

“No, we obviously had a great relationship the last time he was here, and we kept in touch and remained pretty close. Even during his time at Leicester we stayed in contact.

“So I met Brendan, we had a bit of lunch, and quickly got talking about the club. We then started delving into some serious chat, and that’s when I realised that this could happen.

"I had to give an honest assessment on where I felt things were at. And he was the same.

“We sat there together for almost three hours, just talking football and speaking about Celtic and different things. I think we both left the chat in a really good place.

“We got more and more serious as the chat progressed, and really delved into how we felt things were at the club.

“I know these things take time to be put together, but we both had a really good feeling about it at the meeting.

“It was then down to the guys at Celtic to do the work from there.

“As the days progressed the chat was getting more and more serious about him coming back.

“I was just glad that I could play my part, as much as it was purely off the cuff and it wasn’t planned.

“I know there are a few rumours out there that the club asked me to do it, but that wasn’t the case. I wasn’t sent to Majorca to see him.

“It was purely by coincidence I happened to be in Spain, but sometimes in football you get these sliding doors moments.

"After that everything just seemed to fit perfectly. We are obviously delighted to have him back because Brendan’s a top manager, and the work done in pre-season has been excellent.”

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