Sunderland keeper Craig Gordon has confirmed he is on the lookout for a new club, as his Sunderland career draws to a close.
The 29-year-old cost a record £9million when he was bought from Hearts but his five year deal has ended and, with Simon Mignolet and Keiren Westwood ahead of him in the pecking order at the club, Gordon has accepted that he will need to move on.
The Scotland international would like to stay in the Premier League and there was a link to Wigan, although Celtic looks to be his most likely option.
Gordon told the Sunderland Echo: "It's just a case now of me progressing my career somewhere else and finding the move that is right for me.
"I am just waiting to see what my options are and take it from there. It's a case of waiting to see over the summer."
He added: "There's nothing going on (with Celtic) at the moment. I'm out of contract now, so it's about seeing what offers come in and picking the best one from there really. I could stay in England or a move to Europe could appeal.
"I am open to any offer. I would love to stay in the English Premier League but if that happens or not, if it's the best deal for me, time will tell."
The 29-year-old cost a record £9million when he was bought from Hearts but his five year deal has ended and, with Simon Mignolet and Keiren Westwood ahead of him in the pecking order at the club, Gordon has accepted that he will need to move on.
The Scotland international would like to stay in the Premier League and there was a link to Wigan, although Celtic looks to be his most likely option.
Gordon told the Sunderland Echo: "It's just a case now of me progressing my career somewhere else and finding the move that is right for me.
"I am just waiting to see what my options are and take it from there. It's a case of waiting to see over the summer."
He added: "There's nothing going on (with Celtic) at the moment. I'm out of contract now, so it's about seeing what offers come in and picking the best one from there really. I could stay in England or a move to Europe could appeal.
"I am open to any offer. I would love to stay in the English Premier League but if that happens or not, if it's the best deal for me, time will tell."