Rodgers says Alex Valle is "no rush to leave" amid speculation around his future in Glasgow but adds he will be "open and honest" with the on-loan Barcelona left-back if the situation changes and he is not getting game-time.
Brendan Rodgers admits Celtic "hit a wall" after a gruelling fixture schedule but is confident his side can break through against Kilmarnock on Saturday.
Reports in Spain claim Como have lined up a loan move for the Barcelona player, who has made 10 starts and eight substitute appearances for Celtic.
The point against the Belgians was an important, Celtic have scrapped and fought and Brendan and the players would have signed up for a win against Young Boys to extend their stay and secure knockout football in the revamped Champions League. Everything has been building towards this game against the Swiss.
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Brendan Rodgers has vowed there is "no way" Celtic will end the January transfer window light on players as speculation grows on Alex Valle leaving the club. The Celtic boss has insisted the club will not accept a player leaving without a replacement arriving this month as he set out the transfer window non-negotiable.
Brendan Rodgers says Alex Valle is still very much a Celtic player despite reports that his loan could be terminated. The left-back joined the Parkhead side from Barcelona in the summer, but he has been heavily linked with a switch to Serie A side Como.
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