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Dec 21 2008 By Mark Guidi

 

AIDEN McGEADY wants to stay at Celtic and hopes to make peace with the Parkhead club.

 

The player was fined two weeks' wages and suspended for upcoming games against Falkirk and Rangers after a dressing-room incident with boss Gordon Strachan last week.

 

The Republic of Ireland winger is understood to have mouthed off after criticism from his manager.

 

However, MailSport can reveal McGeady apologised to Strachan on Monday for his outburst.

 

The club stood firm though and still handed out the unprecedented punishment that will see the player frozen out until December 30.

 

It has been claimed McGeady has played his last game for Celtic but it's understood he wants to pull on the Hoops again.

 

The 22-year-old hopes to put the events of last week behind him and move on.

 

Bayern Munich and Newcastle have been linked with s8million January moves for him but it's believed Celtic have not received any bids and will not actively seek a buyer.

 

Last season's Player of the Year also doesn't want to move after signing anew five-year deal in the summer.

 

He just wants to concentrate on getting back into the first team and helping Celtic claim a fourth consecutive title.

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